By David Lee Wheatley
Arsenal made the major transfer breakthrough they craved yesterday when securing Real Madrid and Germany star Mesut Ozil for a club-record fee. Arsene Wenger bided his time in the run up to deadline day, but finally signed the world-class operator for a massive £42.4million.
Many fans feared there'd be no established players coming in for the Gunners after mooted deals for Luis Suarez, Wayne Rooney and Gonzalo Higuain all hit the buffers. Arriving at the last chance saloon of this summer's transfer window, the situation suddenly took on a whole new promising outlook when it emerged Wenger was close to making Ozil the biggest signing in the club's history.
Despite long delays mainly caused by Ozil's involvement in the filming of an advertisement with the Germany national team in Munich, the move eventually went through to appease the hugely anxious Arsenal fans. Agreement on the fee came during the afternoon and a successful medical followed; it still took until approximately 9pm for the long-awaited official announcement, which coincided with the utter relief of those concerned.
It has since emerged that big spenders Paris Saint-Germain tried to turn Ozil's head during the course of the day, but the German international midfielder turned down their advances even in the face of a better contract package sitting on the table from the French side.
Ozil was the leading La Liga assist-maker last season and, at the age of 24, should be coming into the prime of his career as he embarks upon the first steps of an exciting new challenge in the Premier League. Plus, his unerring ability to pop up with an important goal every four or five appearances makes him an even more dangerous opponent for rivals to cope with. A regular at international level, Ozil is a man who can change the course of a match with a single pass.
Arsene Wenger looked simply shocked on the opening day of the league season when his Arsenal side were comprehensively beaten at home by Aston Villa, but he's slowly rebuilt confidence within his squad with league victories over Fulham and arch-enemies Tottenham Hotspur, as well as the relatively straightforward passage to the Champions League group stage when sweeping Fenerbahce aside. This latest boost is the cherry on the cake for the Frenchman, while placing Arsenal as serious contenders for a top-three position in the Premier League table this season.
Meanwhile, Ozil assumes the role of main man at the Emirates and he'll thrive in an environment where a side playing an attractive brand of football look to build the team around him. It was a surprise to many that Real Madrid chose to allow Ozil to move on in order to cover some of the cost of the mega-money Gareth Bale deal, when it was assumed lesser players would be sacrificed. Real's loss is most definitely Arsenal's gain and the Gunners can now look forward to witnessing one of the world's finest footballers showing his worth on behalf of their club.
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