Arsenal have completed the signing of Anderlecht and Belgium youth midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga on a long-term contract.
The fee, although undisclosed, is believed to be around £17.2m.
Having joined Anderlecht at 15, Lokonga made his first-team debut in December 2017, and has gone on to make 78 appearances, scoring three goals.
"Albert is a very intelligent player who has shown great maturity," said Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta.
"He has been coached well by Vincent Kompany and his team at Anderlecht. I know Vincent very well and he talks so highly about Albert and the positive impact he had to Anderlecht in recent seasons.
"We're confident Albert's ready for the next stage in his development and we're looking forward to welcoming a new member to our squad with his quality and presence."
Arsenal technical director Edu added: "There was a lot of interest in Albert and he was a big target for us.
"He will bring us strength in depth in the centre of midfield."
The midfielder, who will wear the number 23 and have Sambi on his shirt, has played seven times for Belgium Under-21's, scoring two goals.
Lokonga will join his new team-mates after he has completed the current isolation regulations for international arrivals into the UK.
Arsenal are also closing in on the transfer of Brighton and England defender Ben White, for £50m, having already taken 21-year-old left-back Nuno Tavares from Benfica for £8m this summer.
Latest Stories
-
Military helicopter crash: What does Ghana’s search and rescue protocol say, and was it flouted?
10 minutes -
Africa’s youth are building the future – Here’s how we can accelerate the transformation
11 minutes -
Halle Berry’s first husband slammed for saying actress doesn’t cook, doesn’t clean, just wasn’t ‘motherly’
21 minutes -
Total Pension Fund assets hit GH¢86bn in 2024
32 minutes -
Police taskforce seizes 7 excavators in crackdown on galamsey in Ashanti region
33 minutes -
Share a coke with your friends and family – Now for less
42 minutes -
African Political Parties Summit 2025 opens today in Accra
55 minutes -
Today’s Front pages: Tuesday, August 12, 2025
1 hour -
Rwanda emulates Ghana as it launches digital national ID card
2 hours -
Omane Boamah could have ended Galamsey menace – Ablakwa
2 hours -
Afriyie Ankrah warns defiant prophets of public backlash over prophecy directive
2 hours -
Omane Boamah crafted major health policies in NDC manifesto – Ablakwa
2 hours -
Pensions Regulatory Authority urges churches to own tier three pensions, register members
2 hours -
Speaker urges nation to heed spiritual prophecies after deadly helicopter crash
2 hours -
Honour helicopter crash victims by combating illegal mining – Nii Moi Thompson to gov’t
2 hours