Swansea have confirmed the signing of Arsenal keeper Lukasz Fabianski on a four-year deal.
The Polish international will leave the Emirates on a free transfer at the beginning of July, ending a seven year run with the Gunners.
Fabianski turned down the offer to extend his contract at the north London club, as he felt his first-team opportunities were limited with national team-mate Wojciech Szczesny being first preference.
According to Sky Sports, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger paid Legia Warsaw £2m for Fabianski seven years ago, and his final game for the Gunners was the FA Cup Final victory over Hull City.
The Polish 'keeper is the first signing by Swansea manager Garry Monk, and will provide competition for both Michel Vorm and Gerhard Tremmel at The Liberty Stadium.
The Polish international will leave the Emirates on a free transfer at the beginning of July, ending a seven year run with the Gunners.
Fabianski turned down the offer to extend his contract at the north London club, as he felt his first-team opportunities were limited with national team-mate Wojciech Szczesny being first preference.
According to Sky Sports, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger paid Legia Warsaw £2m for Fabianski seven years ago, and his final game for the Gunners was the FA Cup Final victory over Hull City.
The Polish 'keeper is the first signing by Swansea manager Garry Monk, and will provide competition for both Michel Vorm and Gerhard Tremmel at The Liberty Stadium.
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