Laurent Koscielny: Arsenal defender set to join Bordeaux

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Arsenal have agreed a deal to sell defender Laurent Koscielny to Ligue 1 side Bordeaux for a fee of up to 5m euros (£4.6m).

 

The 33-year-old centre-back is having a medical on Tuesday before completing a return to France after nine years with the Premier League club.

 

Frenchman Koscielny had a year left on his contract at Emirates Stadium and the Gunners wanted him to stay.

 

But he asked for a free transfer and refused to travel on a pre-season tour.

 

Former France international Koscielny rejected a new contract that he felt undervalued his contribution and continued ability.

 

Arsenal began disciplinary proceedings and instructed the captain to train with the under-23s, but offered him a way back into the first-team squad for the new season.

 

However, Koscielny had no intention of reversing his decision and was determined to secure a move to his home country.

 

As well as the medical, personal terms with Bordeaux still need to be finalised.

 

Talks also took place with Bordeaux’s Ligue 1 rivals Rennes.

 

Arsenal hope to sign a new centre-back before the Premier League’s transfer deadline at 17:00 BST on Thursday, while they retain an interest in Celtic left-back Kieran Tierney despite the 22-year-old Scotland international being injured.

 

The Gunners are also in advanced talks over the sale of English right-back Carl Jenkinson, 27, to Championship side Nottingham Forest.

 

The club also expect 20-year-old strikerEddie Nketiahto leave the club on a season-long loan, with Bristol City among a number of sides – including overseas teams – in talks to sign the England Under-21 international.

 

However, Arsenal have received no firm offers for defender Shkodran Mustafiand attempts to move the 27-year-old German on are further complicated by his desire to stay.

 

But foreign clubs have longer to negotiate a deal, depending on when their transfer windows close.