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Arsenal complete Timber transfer from Ajax

Jurrien Timber has joined Arsenal
Jurrien Timber has joined Arsenal

Arsenal have announced the signing of Netherlands defender Jurrien Timber from Ajax.

The 22-year-old becomes the Gunners' second summer acquisition following the arrival of Kai Havertz from Chelsea.

Timber has signed a five-year deal for a total fee of €45 million.

Timber has 15 senior international caps and is believed to have been signed predominantly to play at right-back for Mikel Arteta's side.

He has been a long-term target for Arsenal, with his ability on the ball and his pressing already aligned with what Arteta is aiming to achieve.

Timber has two Eredivisie trophies to his name and was part of the Dutch side that won the European Under-17 title in 2018.

He played under Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag at Ajax and had been linked with a reunion last summer before putting pen to paper at the Emirates Stadium.

"I just love the club," he told arsenal.com upon signing for the Gunners.

"It was because of my brothers. They were always Arsenal fans, and I just loved seeing Arsenal play. They had big players, the way they played, the style.

"I had this from a young age, but my brothers kind of put that in me. I liked watching Robin Van Persie of course, and Thierry Henry. They were my favourite players."

Timber has been a long-term target for Arsenal, with his ability on the ball and his pressing already aligned with what Arteta is aiming to achieve.

"I think that I'm lucky to say that I can play as a central defender, as a right full-back, sometimes even on the midfield," he added.

"So I think that's a good thing and I need to keep that. I just like the way Arsenal play, is a bit similar to Ajax's style and I like to play from the back. I can see a lot of similarities, especially in the way Arsenal and Ajax want to play.

"I'm really excited, especially now I'm here. Everyone is so nice and you can see it's a big club. I'm excited to play for this beautiful club, and I can't wait to start, and to see the fans obviously in the stadium."

Timber has two Eredivisie titles to his name and was part of the Dutch side that won the European Under-17 title in 2018.

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