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Premier League rivals Manchester United signed a new signing in the primary on the day of the move-in deadline, confirming a $27.5 million deal to hire Marouane Fellaini of Everton.

Ozil has reached a five-year contract and his fees have surpassed Arsenal’s previous record of 15 million pounds, which they paid to Zenit St Petersburg by Andrey Arshavin in 2009.

The deal made Ozil the longest-loved German footballer of the time and a sign of the Gunners’ goal of fighting for the Premier League name under former coach Arsene Wenger.

Ozil, who has made more than 180 appearances for the North London club in all competitions, signed a new three-and-a-half-year contract in early 2018, but has not yet appeared since the resumption of high-level football.June.

Fellaini partnered with former Everton boss David Moyes when he moved to Old Trafford from Goodison Park. United showed the deal 51 minutes after the 23-hour deadline.

The Belgian foreigner spent five and a half years at United and signed a new two-year contract in the summer of 2018, but was transferred to Chinese Super League club Shandong Luneng in February 2019.

On this day in sport

1893: Liverpool defeated Middlesbrough Ironopolis in their first Football League victory.

1973: Ian Botham played his first match for Somerset when he participated in a League match on Sunday at Sussex in Hove.

2001: John Daly earned his first win in six years with a win at BMW International in Germany.

2011: Celtic rejoined the Europa League after UEFA expelled Swiss club FC Sion for line-up ineligible players.

2013: Arsenal finished signing German midfielder Mesut Ozil for a record 43 million pounds from Real Madrid.Manchester United has signed Marouane Fellaini from Everton for a payment of 27.5 million pounds.

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