Saturday, June 11, 2026 - Arsenal have announced the signing of French goalkeeper Illan Meslier on a two-year deal following his departure from Leeds United last week.
The 26-year-old goalkeeper is expected to join the squad to
provide valuable depth to the club's goalkeeping options ahead of the upcoming
campaign, having spent seven seasons in Yorkshire.
The club officially confirmed his arrival on Thursday
through a statement on their website, highlighting his extensive experience in
English football.
“We can
confirm the arrival of experienced goalkeeper Illan Meslier to the club.
26-year-old Illan joins us following seven seasons with Leeds United, during
which time he made 215 appearances in all competitions, keeping 70 clean
sheets. Illan began his career in his hometown with French side FC Lorient,
progressing through the club’s academy before signing his first professional
contract in February 2018. The commanding goalkeeper made his senior debut
later that year, keeping a clean sheet in a 1-0 Coupe de la Ligue victory over
Valenciennes FC at just 18 years of age.”
The club's statement went on to detail the goalkeeper's
career progression, including his initial breakthrough in French football and
his eventual move to England.
“After an impressive breakthrough campaign, making 28
appearances in France’s second tier during the 2018/19 season, Illan joined
then-Championship side Leeds United on a season-long loan in August 2019.
He made his Leeds debut at Emirates Stadium in an FA Cup
third-round tie in January 2020. Following Leeds’ promotion to the Premier
League at the conclusion of his first season in English football, Illan’s move
was made permanent. Since then, he has made 107 top-flight appearances, and
arrives with proven experience and quality, further strengthening our
goalkeeping options ahead of the new season.”
The statement concluded by noting that Meslier will wear the
number 30 shirt for the club and will integrate with his new teammates at the
Sobha Realty Training Centre for pre-season training, pending the final
completion of standard regulatory processes.

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