Arsenal have officially unveiled Eberechi Eze as their latest signing, completing a move from Crystal Palace in a transfer valued at £60 million plus add-ons. The deal could run for up to five years, and the England international has been handed the iconic number 10 shirt at the Emirates.Eze’s role and attributesEze is expected to feature primarily as an attacking midfielder, though his ability to operate effectively on either flank was a significant factor in Arsenal’s determination to secure his services. His technical quality, creativity, and versatility are seen as assets that will strengthen Mikel Arteta’s tactical options, while his leadership qualities and positive influence on and off the pitch have also been highlighted as important considerations.The move makes him Arsenal’s seventh signing of the summer and continues the club’s strategy of adding established international talent to its squad. His arrival is intended not only to bolster the attack but also to ensure depth across multiple positions, particularly as the team balances domestic and European competitions.(Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)Negotiations and backgroundTalks between Arsenal and Crystal Palace accelerated in recent days, with preliminary discussions having taken place in July. Negotiations were concluded swiftly on Wednesday, with key figures including Andrea Berta, Tim Lewis, and both Stan and Josh Kroenke playing central roles in finalising the deal. Josh Kroenke’s presence at recent football events, including the PFA Awards and Arsenal’s fixture against Leeds, underlined the importance of this acquisition to the club’s leadership.The situation was influenced in part by Kai Havertz’s injury, which added urgency to Arsenal’s efforts to secure an additional creative midfielder. However, admiration for Eze stretches back to the early stages of the summer window. Despite reports of interest from Tottenham and even a contract agreement, Eze’s preference was clear from the outset. He assured Arsenal during initial discussions that he was eager to make the move as soon as the club signalled their intent.Eze’s transfer also represents something of a homecoming. Having spent part of his youth career at Arsenal before leaving in 2011, he now returns as a key senior player ready to make an impact at the highest level. The move not only strengthens Arsenal’s squad but also reconnects the player with his earliest footballing roots.The post Official – Eberechi Eze joins Arsenal and will wear the number ten appeared first on Just Arsenal News.