/ 30 August 2011

Arsenal bag striker Park Chu-Young

Beleaguered Premier League side Arsenal said on Tuesday they had agreed on a deal to sign striker Park Chu-Young from French club AS Monaco.

The 26-year-old South Korea captain scored 25 times in 91 appearances for the French club during three seasons in Ligue 1 and replaced Manchester United’s Park Ji-Sung as captain of the national side earlier this year.

His arrival at the Emirates is a timely boost for Arsenal following their 8-2 thrashing by champions Manchester United last week — the first time in over a century the London club have conceded eight goals in a game.

“We are delighted to have signed Chu,” Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger told the club’s website.

“He will add true quality to our attacking forces and will be a valuable addition to the squad,” insisted the Frenchman, who made his name as a manager in charge of Monaco in the late 1980s.

Park, who made his debut for the South Korea senior side aged just 19, and played in both the 2006 and 2010 World Cups, said: “I am very honoured and I feel very happy to be at Arsenal.

“It is a dream to be here and I am really proud to be an Arsenal player. Now I just want to show how good I am and prove myself,” added Park, who had been linked with a move to French side Lille.

“In my opinion this is a great club, now I have to show what I can do on the pitch. I will do my best, I will never give up, I will show heart, I will give everything and I hope [the fans] will support me.”

The deal, subject to a formal registration process, is thought to be for an initial two-year duration amid reports Park will have to return home for a period of military service in 2013. — AFP