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Arsenal sign Thomas Partey from Atletico Madrid in last minute deal

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Arsenal have signed Atletico Madrid's Thomas Partey before Monday's transfer deadline, the club announced.

The midfielder completed a medical on Monday after the Gunners triggered his £45 million release clause.

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The Gunners had retained an interest in the 27-year-old throughout the summer but Atletico had refused to budge from their valuation with Arsenal struggling to finance the deal as they sought to trim a bloated squad.

However, with Lucas Torreira finalising a loan move to Atletico in a separate transaction and Matteo Guendouzi joining Hertha Berlin on loan, the space was freed for Partey to complete a dramatic deadline day switch.

"We have been watching Thomas for a while, so we're now delighted to add such a high quality player to our squad," Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta told the club's website.

"He is a dynamic midfielder with great energy. He brings a lot of experience from a top club that has competed at the highest level in La Liga and the Champions League for several years.

"We're very impressed with his attitude and his approach to the game. He's an intelligent footballer and we're looking forward to him integrating into our system and contributing to the progress we're building at the moment at the club."

According to ESPN sources, Partey has signed a four-year contract with an option for a further year and will earn approximately £250,000 per week.

Arteta made signing a central midfielder his top priority and had hoped to pull off a move for Lyon's Houssem Aouar but the Ligue 1 side were unwilling to lower their €60m asking price.

Arsenal had also enquired about Chelsea's Jorginho but the Blues did not want to strengthen a domestic rival. Arsenal had scouted Porto midfielder Danilo Pereira as well but opted not to follow up that interest and he moved to Paris Saint-Germain instead.

That chain of events meant Arsenal circled back to a decision on whether to trigger Partey's release clause.