Arsenal smashed their transfer record by luring German playmaker
Mesut Ozil from Real Madrid on Monday, while Manchester United made a
late move to sign Marouane Fellaini from Everton.
Amid dizzying
activity in the closing hours of the close-season transfer window,
Arsenal grabbed the headlines with a sensational swoop for Ozil worth a
reported fee of £42.4 million ($66 million, 50 million euros).
The
move came on the day that Gareth Bale was presented as a Madrid player
after leaving Arsenal's arch rivals Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of
around £80 million, paving the way for Ozil's exit.
Arsenal said
Ozil had signed a "long-term contract," with a reported duration of five
years, after he underwent a medical examination in Munich.
"We
are extremely pleased to have signed Mesut Ozil," said long-serving
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, who had come under pressure from the
club's fans to deliver a major signing.
"We have watched and admired him for some time as he has all the attributes I look for in an Arsenal player."
Ozil
told the Arsenal website: "I am thrilled to be joining a club of the
stature of Arsenal and am looking forward to playing in the Premier
League."
Arsenal, who had never previously spent more than £15
million on a player, also announced the signing of 27-year-old Italy
international goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano from Palermo on a season-long
loan.
Ozil's transfer was the most significant development on a
day when gross spending by Premier League clubs during the close-season
transfer window surpassed £500 million for the first time, according to
financial consultants Deloitte.
After a frustrating first summer
as United manager, David Moyes brought in Belgian midfielder Fellaini,
with whom he worked at Everton, in a deal worth £27.5 million.
"Manchester
United is delighted to announce the signing of Belgian midfielder
Marouane Fellaini from Everton," said a statement on United's website.
Manager
David Moyes added: "He is a player with great ability and strength and I
think he will make a real difference to our squad."
Fellaini said
he was "thrilled" with the move and that he "jumped at the chance" to
renew his relationship with former Everton boss Moyes.
Everton earlier confirmed the sale, adding that the price tag was £27.5 million.
However,
the reigning English champions missed out with approaches for Madrid's
Portuguese left-back Fabio Coentrao and Athletic Bilbao midfielder Ander
Herrera.
Britain's
Press Association claimed United were too late in submitting their
request to sign Coentrao on loan, while bizarre reports from Spain said
the move for Herrera collapsed after three imposters claiming to
represent the club found their way into the Spanish league offices.
Everton
also sold striker Victor Anichebe to West Bromwich Albion for a fee
that could rise to £6 million, but they signed Irish midfielder James
McCarthy in a £13 million deal from Wigan Athletic.
Moyes's
successor, Roberto Martinez, was also able to seal loan moves for
Manchester City midfielder Gareth Barry and Belgian striker Romelu
Lukaku, who was allowed to leave Chelsea despite impressing on loan at
West Brom last season.
Current Premier League leaders Liverpool completed three transfers earlier in the day.
Defenders
Mamadou Sakho and Tiago Ilori joined from Paris Saint-Germain and
Sporting Lisbon respectively, while winger Victor Moses arrived on a
season-long loan from Chelsea.
Liverpool
reportedly paid a combined amount of £25 million to sign Ilori and
France international centre-back Sakho, who had fallen down the pecking
order at PSG.
"I came here because the project that is in place at Liverpool interests me," Sakho, 23, told Liverpool's official website.
Aston
Villa made Czech international striker Libor Kozak their seventh new
recruit of the close-season, signing him from Lazio on a four-year
contract for a reported fee of around £7 million.
West Brom broke
their transfer record to take Benin midfielder Stephane Sessegnon from
Sunderland, who signed Italian striker Fabio Borini on loan from
Liverpool and left-back Andrea Dossena from Napoli.
Seven months
after his aborted exit from West Brom on the final day of the January
transfer window, when he drove to Loftus Road in hope of joining Queens
Park Rangers, Nigerian striker Peter Odemwingie left the Hawthorns to
join Cardiff City on a two-year contract.
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