Serge Gnabry joins Werder Bremen
It has been confirmed today that Serge Gnabry has made the move from Arsenal to Bundesliga side Werder Bremen.
Werder Bremen are thought to have paid around £4.5 million for the winger, who has been given the No. 29 shirt.
The club have also confirmed that they are the only club involved in the transfer, after rumours that Bayern Munich were going to sign the winger then loan him out to Bremen.
After making only 18 appearances for the first-team at Arsenal, Gnabry says he has joined Werder Bremen to develop his skills and play more football.
Twitter: .@SergeGnabry: “I’ve come to Bremen to get playing time, to develop further and to help the team.” #werder (@werderbremen_en)
Gnabry impressed at the Olympic Games in Rio, Brazil recently. He was the joint top scorer at the competition alongside teammate Nils Petersen, while Germany narrowly lost out to Brazil in the final.
It looks likely that Gnabry won’t be the last departure from the Gunners today. Jack Wilshere looks likely to leave on loan, but it’s unclear where he will end up. We will keep up to date with the situation through our live blog.