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Arsenal have agreed to a deal with Chelsea for Brazilian centre-back David Luiz, sources have told ESPN FC, and confirmed the signing of Celtic's Scottish left-back Kieran Tierney.
Both players are expected to be at Arsenal's training ground in London Colney on Thursday to take their medicals and sign their contracts.
Luiz, 32, will sign a two-year deal and will cost £8 million, while Tierney will sign a five-year contract. Celtic will receive £25m, which will be spread over the length of the deal.
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Arsenal were actively looking for a centre-back following the departure of Laurent Koscielny, who left to join Bordeaux earlier in the transfer window, and looked at various options before the possibility of signing Luiz became available.
Raul Sanllehi, who is in charge of transfers at the club, concluded the deal with Chelsea after Luiz had fallen out with manager Frank Lampard at Stamford Bridge and refused to train with the first team on Wednesday.
In two stints with Chelsea, Luiz won a Premier League title, two FA Cups and a League Cup. He won the Champions League in 2012 during his first spell at Stamford Bridge and won the Europa League, beating Arsenal 4-1 in the final, in his last competitive appearance for Chelsea in May.
He has also won titles in Portugal with Benfica and in France with Paris Saint-Germain, whom he joined for £50m from Chelsea in 2014 -- a deal which made him the most expensive defender in the world at the time.
Tierney, 22, has been a target for Arsenal all summer, and the club were successful in their third bid for the player. Manager Unai Emery is a big fan of Tierney, who can also play as a left-sided centre-back, which was important for Emery.
He will provide competition for Sead Kolasinac and Nacho Monreal at left-back. He was linked with a move to Serie A side Napoli earlier in the window.
Tierney arrives at Arsenal having won five consecutive league titles at Celtic. He made his debut for the club as a 17-year-old in 2015 and has experience playing in the Champions League and Europa League from his time in Scotland.
Tierney missed Celtic's Champions League qualifier against FC Cluj in Romania on Wednesday due to injury, but he flew to London after the match once Arsenal agreed on terms with the Scottish champions.
The left-back was ruled out of Celtic's preseason due to a hip injury, which also caused Tierney to miss a large part of Celtic's Treble-winning season last campaign. Celtic manager Neil Lennon said on Wednesday that the full-back is expected to return to full fitness in a couple of weeks.
Luiz and Tierney will look to improve a defensive unit that conceded 51 Premier League goals last season.
The new arrivals take the number of Emery's summer signings to six, joining Nicolas Pepe, Dani Ceballos, William Saliba and Gabriel Martinelli in arriving at the Emirates.
Source: espn.co.uk