Arsenal have reached final agreement to sign 25yr old best playmaker in Europe, Negotiation have been ongoing behind close door since yesterday and now is a done deal

In a stunning development that’s sent ripples through the transfer market, Arsenal have reached a final agreement to sign a 25-year-old playmaker widely regarded as one of the best in Europe. The deal, which had been kept under wraps, was finalized after intense negotiations behind closed doors since yesterday — and is now considered a done deal.
Speaking at today’s press conference, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta confirmed the breakthrough, expressing his excitement over the signing while stopping short of revealing the player’s identity before the official club announcement.
> “Yes — we’ve reached an agreement. The negotiations have been ongoing for the last 24 hours, and we’re delighted with the outcome. He’s an exceptional talent and will bring something different to our squad.”
Though Arsenal have yet to officially announce the player’s name, insiders describe him as a creative force with elite passing vision and technical quality, capable of operating both as a traditional No. 10 and in advanced midfield roles. The player has reportedly been a long-term target for Arteta, who views him as the missing link in Arsenal’s attacking midfield, capable of unlocking defenses and dictating the tempo in high-pressure matches.
The deal signals Arsenal’s clear intent to mount a serious title challenge next season and make a deeper run in the UEFA Champions League. The Gunners struggled at times last season for creativity against low blocks, and this signing is expected to directly address that issue.
Fans won’t have to wait long, as the club is expected to officially unveil the player within the next 48 hours. The signing is believed to have been fast-tracked after the player made it clear he wanted the move to the Emirates, rejecting interest from several other top European clubs.
This latest addition could be the spark Arsenal need to finally close the gap on Manchester City and reassert themselves as Premier League title contenders.