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On This Day in 2008: Arsenal sign Samir Nasri from Marseille

The Gunners brought the France international to north London for a reported fee of £12million.

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Arsenal signed midfielder Samir Nasri from Marseille on this day in 2008.

The Frenchman had been one Arsene Wenger’s radar since 2004 and not long after he penned a new contract at the Ligue 1 club, the Gunners brought him to north London for a reported fee of £12million.

He signed a four-year deal and enjoyed a promising first season, scoring seven goals and adding five assists.

Injury derailed his next season as he suffered a broken leg and it was not until the 2010-11 season that he regained the form that saw Arsenal splash the cash on him.

Nasri celebrates scoring a goal against Tottenham
Nasri celebrates scoring a goal against Tottenham (Sean Dempsey/PA)

With no major honours at the Emirates Stadium, Nasri was ready to move on and after Manchester City showed interest, he moved to the Etihad Stadium for a fee of over £25million in the summer of 2011.

It was a major blow to the Gunners, who had already lost Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Toure to the Citizens two years earlier.

Nasri’s move to Manchester was a successful one, winning two Premier League titles and a League Cup in six seasons at the club.

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