Monday, October 28, 2013

Serge Gnabry signs Long-Term Contract with Arsenal


Arsenal youngster Serge Gnabry has signed a new long-term deal to remain with the North London side as published on the official club website.
Gnabry, 18, has made his full Premier League debut after fleeting cameos for the club last campaign.
The former Stuttgart player joined Arsenal in 2011, spending two seasons playing for the club's youth sides before his promotion to senior level at the start of this season.

The 18-year old Germany youth international has emerged as one of the brightest young talents in the Gunners’ ranks. He scored his first senior goal for the Club in the 2-1 Premier League victory over Swansea City at the Liberty Stadium in September - a week after making his full Premier League debut against Stoke City.
Blessed with raw pace and technical skill, Gnabry signed his first professional contract in the summer of 2012, having impressed for the under-18 side. This season, Gnabry has also featured in the Capital One Cup - playing the full 120 minutes against West Bromwich Albion, having made his first competitive senior start in the same competition last season in a 7-5 win over Reading. He is expected to also start against Chelsea in the Capital One Cup tomorrow at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsène Wenger said: “We signed Serge Gnabry because I believe that he will be a great player. He's nearly there now, and competes for a regular place in the team in the Premier League.
"He has technical ability, he has power, he has pace, he has finishing quality and he can give a final ball. He's a powerful offensive player and I believe that he will be a great player for Arsenal Football Club.”

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