Nicolas Pepe: Arsenal sign Lille winger for club record fee
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Arsenal have signed Ivory Coast winger Nicolas Pepe from Lille for a club record fee of 拢72m.
The 24-year-old has signed a five-year contract at Emirates Stadium after having a medical on Tuesday.
Pepe scored 35 goals in 74 Ligue 1 appearances for Lille, who he joined from Angers in 2017.
"Being here is very emotional," said Pepe. "I have come a long way and struggled a lot and so signing for this great club is a big reward."
He becomes the fourth most expensive signing in Premier League history after Manchester United duo Paul Pogba (拢89m) and Romelu Lukaku (拢75m), and Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk (拢75m).
Pepe added: "It was important to make the right decision and I am convinced that Arsenal is the right choice."
During the 2018-19 Ligue 1 season, only Paris St-Germain's Kylian Mbappe had more combined goals and assists than Pepe, who will wear the number 19 shirt for Arsenal.
"Nicolas is a highly rated and talented winger who was wanted by many of the top teams in Europe," said Gunners boss Unai Emery.
"Signing a top-class winger has been one of our key objectives in this transfer window and I'm delighted he's joining.
"He will add pace, power and creativity, with the aim of bringing more goals to our team."
Mass turnover at Lille?
Pepe was the second player to be confirmed as leaving Lille on Thursday, with Portugal Under-21 forward Rafael Leao joining AC Milan earlier in the day for 拢27m.
It means Lille have now sold 拢135m worth of players during the current transfer window, with Thiago Mendes and Youssouf Kone joining Lyon for 拢19.8m and 拢8.1m respectively and Anwar El Ghazi making his loan deal at Aston Villa permanent in an 拢8.1m deal.
In comparison, they have spent 拢42.4m on bringing players in this summer, with Nigeria forward Victor Osimhen's move from Belgian side RSC Charleroi their biggest expenditure at 拢10.8m.
Lille finished second in Ligue 1 last season, 16 points behind champions PSG.
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