Football Arsenal signs David Luiz from Chelsea, Brazilian reunites with Emery David Luiz has been a familiar figure at the heart of Chelsea's defence, but the Brazilian has reunited with Unai Emery at Arsenal. Ben Spratt 09 August, 2019 00:54 IST Arsenal signs David Luiz from Chelsea, Brazilian reunites with Emery Ben Spratt 09 August, 2019 00:54 IST David Luiz has completed a sensational deadline-day move from Chelsea to London rivals, Arsenal.The 32-year-old Brazilian centre-back has signed what is believed to be a two-year deal at Emirates Stadium, helping to plug the gap left by captain Laurent Koscielny's departure to Bordeaux.The transfer's worth is understood to be around £8million, bringing an end to David Luiz's second spell at Chelsea after a two-year stint at Paris Saint-Germain where he worked with Unai Emery.David Luiz first joined Chelsea from Benfica in 2011, before departing for Paris three years later. He returned to West London in 2016 and won the Premier League title in his first season back at the club.The defender was a regular under Maurizio Sarri last term and it appeared he would again play a key role under new boss Frank Lampard.However, reports emerged on Wednesday that David Luiz was keen on a move to Arsenal and he could now make his debut away at Newcastle United in the Gunners' Premier League opener on Sunday.Chelsea released Gary Cahill at the end of last season and cannot replace either its former skipper or David Luiz due to a transfer ban, although Kurt Zouma and Fikayo Tomori have returned from loan spells and Antonio Rudiger is nearing a return to fitness. Welcome to The Arsenal, @DavidLuiz_4 #BemvindoDavid— Arsenal (@Arsenal) August 8, 2019 Watch: When a journalist joined celebrating fans after Australia qualified for FIFA World Cup 2022 Watch: India's road to AFC Asian Cup 2023 Roy Krishna leaves ATK Mohun Bagan - a look back at his time in the ISL Two Manchester United fans look back at Liverpool's failed Champions League, quadruple bids Read more stories on Football. More Videos Benzema is probably the most underestimated player in history, says UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin Real Madrid vs Liverpool, Champions League Final preview: Team news, players to watch out for Must watch: Roma players interrupt Mourinho's press conference to celebrate Conference League title Premier League recap: Man City win title, Liverpool misses out, Burnley relegated; Salah and Son share Golden Boot FIFA World Cup 2022: A look at the venues Premier League - 3 key battles to watch out for on matchday 38 Record breakers Gokulam Kerala ready for AFC Cup challenge Champions League semifinal leg 2: Real Madrid v Manchester City preview; star players; injury update
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