Petr Cech is now an Arsenal player after he joined the Gunners from Chelsea on a long-term contract for an undisclosed fee. 
Arsenal announced the news on their twitter feed on Monday.
Cech
 made over 400 appearances during 11 years at Stamford Bridge, winning 
multiple club and personal honours. He also won the Premier League 
Golden Glove award on three occasions.
The
 33-year-old goalkeeper, who made his international debut in 2002, is a 
seven-time Czech Footballer of the Year. He currently has 114 caps for 
his country - four short of countryman Karel Poborsky’s all-time record.
"When
 Arsène Wenger spoke to me about his ambitions for this club, and how he
 saw me as part of this team, the decision was clear." Cech stated on 
Arsenal's official website.
In
 his words, Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger said: “Petr Cech is a player 
that I have admired for a long time and I am very pleased that he has 
decided to join us. He has proven over many seasons that he is one of 
the outstanding keepers in the world and he will add great strength to 
our squad.”
Cech
 began his career in the Czech Republic with Chmel Blsany, before moving
 to Sparta Prague. He joined Rennes in France in 2002, before arriving 
in the Premier League with Chelsea in 2004.
He
 has completed his medical at Arsenal and will join up with his new 
team-mates shortly to begin preparations for the 2015/16 season.
Cech’s Arsenal squad number will be revealed soon through Arsenal’s official Instagram account.
“I’m
 really excited about joining Arsenal Football Club and can't wait to 
join up for pre-season. I have the same commitment to football, the same
 motivation and the same hunger for success as I had at the beginning of
 my career, and I love the challenges brought by the top quality players
 you face while playing in the Premier League.” The former Blue 
enthused.
 
 
 
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