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Arsenal complete the signing of £110M Brazilian Superstar as their 7th signing of the season after reaching final agreement last night, Medical schedule to hold TODAY

Arsenal have DONE IT! In a blockbuster move that’s sent shockwaves across Europe, the Gunners have officially completed the signing of a £110 million-rated Brazilian superstar — marking their seventh major signing of the summer as Mikel Arteta’s rebuild goes into overdrive.

After weeks of speculation, the final agreement was reached late last night, and club sources confirm that the player will undergo his medical TODAY at London Colney.

While Arsenal are yet to officially unveil the player, all signs point to João Pedro — the electrifying forward from Brighton and the Brazilian national team — as the mystery man. Known for his flair, finishing, and work ethic, Pedro has been on Arteta’s radar since last season and is viewed as a key piece in Arsenal’s title charge.

💬 The Press Conference Bombshell

Speaking at this morning’s press conference, Arsenal’s technical director Edu Gaspar couldn’t contain his excitement:

> “It’s been a long negotiation process, but we have finally reached a full agreement with the player and his representatives. The deal is complete. The medical will take place today, and once that’s done, we’ll share more.”

> “He’s a player that represents the style we want — dynamic, creative, and hungry to win. He’s Brazilian — so you know what kind of flair is coming.”

🔥 Arsenal’s Summer Transfer Window: A Statement of Intent

This move marks Arsenal’s seventh signing of the season, as Mikel Arteta continues to assemble a squad with both depth and star power:

1. Riccardo Calafiori

2. Martin Zubimendi

3. Nico Williams

4. Ivan Toney

5. Murillo

6. Jesper Lindstrøm

7. João Pedro (pending medical)

The combined spending now sits well above £300M, making this one of the most aggressive windows in Arsenal’s modern history.

🎯 What João Pedro Brings to Arsenal

If confirmed, João Pedro will offer Arsenal a versatile forward option who can play as a striker, winger, or attacking midfielder. His movement off the ball, elite close control, and eye for goal have drawn comparisons to a young Roberto Firmino — but with more pace and explosiveness.

Last season at Brighton, he racked up:

🔥 21 goals

🎯 9 assists

💪 87 successful take-ons

⚡ Countless broken defensive lines

Arteta sees him as a player who can rotate with Gabriel Jesus, compete with Saka and Martinelli, or even feature as a false 9 in tight matches.

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