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Arsenal agree fee for Brentford captain Norgaard

Arsenal have agreed a fee of £10m plus add-ons to sign Brentford midfielder Christian Norgaard.

One source has told Sky Sports News those add-ons amount to £5m if they are all met, taking the total value of the deal to a possible £15m.

There is still some further work to do to sign the 31-year-old Bees captain but everything is pointing towards a conclusion in the coming days.

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The Denmark international wants to move to the Emirates Stadium and personal terms are not expected to be an issue.

The Gunners' interest in the Brentford captain comes amid Thomas Partey's expiring contract at Arsenal.

Mikel Arteta's side are acting quickly after being thus far unable to find an agreement over a new deal for Partey.

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As it stands, the Ghana international will leave the Gunners when his contract expires next week.

The 32-year-old's representatives have been approached by clubs in Saudi Arabia and Europe.

Arsenal are yet to make a signing this summer but goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga is expected in London this week to put the final touches to a £5m switch from Chelsea to the Gunners.

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