ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger has completed the signing of Manchester United defender Mikael Silvestre for an undisclosed fee, plus all the other transfer news.
The 31-year-old, who missed a large part of last season with knee ligament damage, has agreed a two-year deal at the Emirates Stadium after nine years at Old Trafford.
With his contract set to expire next season Silvestre had been linked with a move to Bordeaux and Manchester City during the summer but has opted to move to north London.
Silvestre had fallen down the pecking order at United with Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand becoming Sir Alex Ferguson's first-choice partnership at the heart of the defence.
Wes Brown and John O'Shea can also provide cover in the centre and have recently agreed new deals at the club while Patrice Evra has made the left-back spot his own.
And with his contract set to expire in 2009 Ferguson has allowed Silvestre - who is the first player to leave United for Arsenal since Brian Kidd 34 years ago - to join one of their major Premier League rivals.
What is equally surprising though is the fact that Wenger has handed Silvestre, who has a recent history of injury problems, a two-year contract.
It represents a change in policy for the Arsenal boss who has previously been reluctant to offer players over 30 - including the likes of Robert Pires, Jens Lehmann and Dennis Bergkamp - anything more than a one-year deal.
Arsenal though are short on experience and Wenger cited Silvestre's ability to fulfil several defensive positions as the two factors behind the deal.
Wenger said: "We have a strong squad but a young squad and Mikael's versatility, experience and calibre will provide the extra depth we need to reinforce our challenge for honours this season.
"His defensive adaptability will serve us well and it's a big plus that Mikael has top-level experience and a great understanding of football in the Premier League."
Ferguson signed Silvestre from Internazionale in 1999 after he began his career with Rennes who he left for the San Siro in 1998.
Silvestre enjoyed considerable success with the Red Devils and won four Premier League titles, an FA Cup winner's medal and a League Cup winner's medal in his 361 appearances with the club.
But his final season at United was hampered by a knee ligament injury sustained against Everton in September 2007 which restricted him to just six competitive appearances.
Silvestre, who has also won 40 caps for France and was part of the squad which reached the World Cup final in 2006, is looking forward to a new phase in his career.
"I've spent a large part of my career at United, the last nine years, and I'll remember that time fondly but feel I'm ready for a new challenge," said Silvestre who has been handed the number 18 shirt.
"Arsenal is known for playing technical and skilful football, and has a young but experienced squad.
"I'm really excited about this next stage of my career, hopefully playing my part in helping the club to new successes."
Speaking after Silvestre had completed the formalities of his move Ferguson thanked the French defender for his contribution during his time with the club.
He told www.manutd.com: "Mikael was a great servant and a wonderful professional. We wish him all the best at his new club and thank him for his service."
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With his contract set to expire next season Silvestre had been linked with a move to Bordeaux and Manchester City during the summer but has opted to move to north London.
Silvestre had fallen down the pecking order at United with Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand becoming Sir Alex Ferguson's first-choice partnership at the heart of the defence.
Wes Brown and John O'Shea can also provide cover in the centre and have recently agreed new deals at the club while Patrice Evra has made the left-back spot his own.
And with his contract set to expire in 2009 Ferguson has allowed Silvestre - who is the first player to leave United for Arsenal since Brian Kidd 34 years ago - to join one of their major Premier League rivals.
What is equally surprising though is the fact that Wenger has handed Silvestre, who has a recent history of injury problems, a two-year contract.
It represents a change in policy for the Arsenal boss who has previously been reluctant to offer players over 30 - including the likes of Robert Pires, Jens Lehmann and Dennis Bergkamp - anything more than a one-year deal.
Arsenal though are short on experience and Wenger cited Silvestre's ability to fulfil several defensive positions as the two factors behind the deal.
Wenger said: "We have a strong squad but a young squad and Mikael's versatility, experience and calibre will provide the extra depth we need to reinforce our challenge for honours this season.
"His defensive adaptability will serve us well and it's a big plus that Mikael has top-level experience and a great understanding of football in the Premier League."
Ferguson signed Silvestre from Internazionale in 1999 after he began his career with Rennes who he left for the San Siro in 1998.
Silvestre enjoyed considerable success with the Red Devils and won four Premier League titles, an FA Cup winner's medal and a League Cup winner's medal in his 361 appearances with the club.
But his final season at United was hampered by a knee ligament injury sustained against Everton in September 2007 which restricted him to just six competitive appearances.
Silvestre, who has also won 40 caps for France and was part of the squad which reached the World Cup final in 2006, is looking forward to a new phase in his career.
"I've spent a large part of my career at United, the last nine years, and I'll remember that time fondly but feel I'm ready for a new challenge," said Silvestre who has been handed the number 18 shirt.
"Arsenal is known for playing technical and skilful football, and has a young but experienced squad.
"I'm really excited about this next stage of my career, hopefully playing my part in helping the club to new successes."
Speaking after Silvestre had completed the formalities of his move Ferguson thanked the French defender for his contribution during his time with the club.
He told www.manutd.com: "Mikael was a great servant and a wonderful professional. We wish him all the best at his new club and thank him for his service."
:: Zenit St Petersburg claim to have closed the door on Andrei Arshavin's proposed transfer to Tottenham.
:: Real Madrid striker Javier Saviola insists he has received no offers for his services despite reported interest from Newcastle United.
:: Claudio Pizarro has returned to Werder Bremen after a seven-year absence looking to kick-start his career which had begun to stall with Chelsea.
:: Sunderland are on the verge of completing the loan signing of Djibril Cisse after reaching an "agreement in principle" with Marseille over the transfer of the striker.
:: Birmingham manager Alex McLeish has revealed he is still trying to sign Celtic defender Bobo Balde before the transfer window closes.
:: West Ham have refused to comment on reports that defender Anton Ferdinand is set to complete a £6million switch to Sunderland in the next 48 hours despite firm indications the fee has been agreed between the two clubs.
:: Valencia have given the green light for centre-back David Navarro to return on loan to Real Mallorca.
:: Wigan manager Steve Bruce insists he has no interest in signing former Newcastle defender Stephen Carr - and denies Michael Brown may be leaving the JJB Stadium.
:: Sporting Gijon have signed out-of-favour Ajax defender Jurgen Colin on a one-year deal.
:: Marko Basa has left Le Mans and signed for Russian side Lokomotiv Moscow.
:: Mladen Petric has hit out at his former club Borussia Dortmund for their apparent willingness to sell him.
:: PSV Eindhoven could end their interest in Artem Milevski after the Eredivisie side baulked at his agent's valuation of the Dynamo Kiev striker.
:: Heerenveen director Yme Kuiper insists the club will not let midfielder Michael Bradley leave on the cheap.
:: READING have completed the signing of striker David Mooney for an undisclosed fee from Irish side Cork City.
:: DERBY manager Paul Jewell has confirmed that Lens midfielder Julian Sable is having a trial at the club.
:: League One CARLISLE have completed the signing of defender Richard Keogh from Bristol City.
:: MK DONS have completed the signing of French midfielder Flavien Belson from FC Metz.
:: League Two side BARNET have signed French centre-half Jeremy de Magalhaes from FC Cannes on a free transfer.
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