Arsenal Close to Sealing €10m Deal for Spanish Defender – Report

By Adrian Back: Subscribe to Adrian's | January 31, 2013 7:24 PM GMT

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Arsenal may yet complete one signing in the January transfer window with the news that Malaga left-back Nacho Monreal is close to moving to the Emirates.

The Sun has reported that Arsenal are attempting to secure a last minute deal for the defender after learning that Kieran Gibbs will be ruled out of action for a number of weeks with a thigh injury.

Nacho Monreal could be leaving Malaga for Arsenal [Reuters]
Nacho Monreal could be leaving Malaga for Arsenal [Reuters]

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Monreal has been in superb form for Malaga this season and played an instrumental role in helping the club qualify for the knockout stages of the Champions League.

The 26-year-old has won nine caps for Spain and has played more than 40 times for Malaga since he joined the club in the summer of 2011 for €6million from Osasuna.

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Spanish newspaper AS reported that Monreal has already travelled to London in order to discuss terms with the north London club and could soon move in a €10million deal.

Arsenal do have cover for Gibbs in Brazilian Andre Santos but the defender has come in for a lot of criticism for his recent performances and has struggled to adapt to life in the Premier League since joining from Turkish side Fenerbahce.

It had looked as though Arsenal would not be doing any business in the current transfer window but it seems the injury to Gibbs has forced their hand.

Monreal plays at left-back but is known for his ability to get forward down the flank, despite only scoring his first goal for Malaga earlier this week in the 3-2 win over Mallorca.

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