Football news - Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny joins Bordeaux

Bordeaux have signed Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny for a fee of up to 5 million euros (£4.6m).

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Koscielny expressed his desire to end his nine-year stay in North London earlier this summer, having refused to join Arsenal on their pre-season tour of the United States.
Rennes were also keen on signing the France international, with Gunners technical director Edu meeting the French club's president and the player's agent in London this week, but Bordeaux have won the race to his signature.
The 33-year-old is having a medical on Tuesday before completing his move to the Ligue 1 club.
In addition to the medical, personal terms with Bordeaux still need to be finalised, but Arsenal have confirmed that the centre-back is leaving the club.
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Laurent Koscielny (Arsenal) et Harry Kane (Tottenham)

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Sporting director Eduardo Macia told RMC Sport: "Laurent Koscielny? Of course, if there's a chance, we would be thrilled to have him come here. He's a leader, an intelligent defender and one of the best defenders whom I've seen in my career.
Coach Paulo Sousa added: "He's a player whom every club would love to have."
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Frenchman Koscielny had a year left on his contract at Emirates Stadium and the Gunners wanted him to stay.
Prior to his departure, Emery said: “I fight to convince him, but I respect his decision, a very personal decision, and that situation can only manage with one argument.
Koscielny made 353 appearances for Arsenal since signing from Lorient in 2010. He was part of the club's FA Cup-winning squads in 2014, 2015 and 2017.
According to the BBC report, Arsenal hope to sign a new centre-back before the Premier League's transfer deadline at 17:00 BST on Thursday, while they retain an interest in Celtic left-back Kieran Tierney.
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