Valencia have confirmed the signing of Arsenal’s defensive midfielder Francis Coquelin for a period of 4 and a half years in a transfer that is reported to have cost the La Liga club £12 million.
The most staggering feature of his new contract is the eye-catching £71.2 million buyout clause.
SkySports reported that the 26-year-old had rejected interest from West Ham United and Crystal Palace and sought the move to Spain instead.
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The Frenchman had been a part of the Gunners outfit for 10 years but was dropped this season and was able to muster only 7 appearances in all competitions.
During his tenure at the London side, he was loaned off to Lorient, Freiburg, and Charlton but was able to make a proper run from 2014. He won two FA Cups, in 2015 and 2017 with the side.
At Valencia, Coquelin will be hoping to aid the club’s efforts at making life hard for Real Madrid and Barcelona and continuing their knack for being an unignorably emerging side in European football.
Speaking on the club’s official site, he had this to say: “I have seen the team, they are going along very well, they are third in the table. I have watched their recent games, since I knew that the negotiations between the two clubs were picking up, such as the Copa del Rey game versus Las Palmas. They were very good. I believe that the players are doing a great job. Obviously, I am here to help the team and to help them hit their targets.”
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