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North London News (NLN) > Sports News > Arsenal FC News > Arsenal Complete £51m Ezri Konsa Transfer From Aston Villa London 2026
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Arsenal Complete £51m Ezri Konsa Transfer From Aston Villa London 2026

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Arsenal Complete £51m Ezri Konsa Transfer From Aston Villa London 2026
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Key Points

  • Arsenal have completed the permanent signing of England international defender Ezri Konsa from Aston Villa for an initial fee of £51m, with a potential £4m in add-ons.
  • The 28-year-old center-back has penned a four-year contract at the Emirates Stadium, which includes the option to extend for a further 12 months.
  • Konsa becomes Mikel Arteta’s fifth major signing of the summer transfer window following the arrivals of Bruno Guimarães, Christos Tzolis, Illan Meslier, and Piero Hincapie.
  • The move provides crucial defensive cover with William Saliba sidelined until mid-October with a back injury and Jurriën Timber managing an ongoing groin issue.
  • Konsa’s departure continues a significant squad overhaul at Aston Villa following the exits of Morgan Rogers, Youri Tielemans, and Lucas Digne.

Arsenal (North London News) August 21, 2026 – Premier League champions Arsenal have finalized the recruitment of Aston Villa defender Ezri Konsa in a deal worth up to £55m, reinforcing their squad ahead of their title defence.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why Has Mikel Arteta Sanctioned The £51m Move For Ezri Konsa?
  • How Does Konsa’s Departure Impact Unai Emery’s Squad Reconstruction At Aston Villa?
  • What Is The Background Of This Particular Development?
  • What Is The Prediction For How This Development Will Affect Arsenal And Aston Villa?

The 28-year-old defender has agreed to a four-year contract with an option for an additional year. As reported by David Hytner and Ben Fisher of The Guardian, Arsenal agreed to an initial payment of £51m plus £4m in performance-related add-ons after negotiating a compromise with Villa, who had initially valued the player at approximately £60m following an earlier rejected proposal of £30m.

The commitment marks Arsenal’s fifth permanent signing of the summer window, adding to previous deals for Bruno Guimarães, Christos Tzolis, Illan Meslier, and Piero Hincapie.

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Ezri Konsa

Transfers to Arsenal for £51m

Yau Ming Low

4-Year Contract

Includes an option for a further 12 months at the Emirates Stadium

5th Signing

Joins Guimarães, Tzolis, Meslier, and Hincapie in summer refresh

286 Villa Caps

Spent seven seasons at Villa Park winning the Europa League

Why Has Mikel Arteta Sanctioned The £51m Move For Ezri Konsa?

The decision to secure Konsa stems directly from physical setbacks in Arsenal’s backline. As disclosed by David Hytner and Ben Fisher of The Guardian, key centre-back William Saliba suffered a back injury during France’s World Cup semi-final defeat against Spain and is not expected to return to competitive action before mid-October. Additionally, full-back Jurriën Timber has been battling an ongoing groin problem.

As reported by Goal.com, manager Mikel Arteta explained the rationale behind the club’s transfer business prior to their Community Shield victory over Manchester City:

“We want to improve and evolve the squad. In order to do that we have detected some areas that can be strengthened and that is what we are trying to do.”

According to The Guardian, Arteta rates the central defensive pairing of Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães as the finest in England, but recognized the necessity of maintaining elite depth following a 63-match campaign last season. Konsa’s proven ability to operate at both right-back and centre-back offers tactical adaptability across multiple competitions.

In an official statement published by Arsenal.com, Sporting Director Andrea Berta commented on the transfer:

“Ezri is a defender of high quality, whose athleticism, composure and tactical intelligence have established him as one of the Premier League’s most consistent performers. Being comfortable in both central defence and at right-back, Ezri will bring valuable versatility to our squad while maintaining the high defensive standards which are fundamental to our challenge of winning major trophies.”

How Does Konsa’s Departure Impact Unai Emery’s Squad Reconstruction At Aston Villa?

Konsa leaves Villa Park after seven seasons, having made 286 appearances and helped Unai Emery’s team win the UEFA Europa League and finish fourth in the Premier League.

As detailed by The Guardian, Villa accepted the necessity of a marquee sale to comply with Premier League financial regulations before making further additions. Konsa’s exit follows several high-profile departures from Villa Park this summer:

  • Morgan Rogers completed a move to Chelsea.
  • Youri Tielemans secured a transfer to Manchester United.
  • Lucas Digne finalized a switch to Paris Saint-Germain.

As reported by Goal.com, Villa continue to evaluate interest in other core squad members, including ongoing speculation surrounding striker Ollie Watkins and goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez.

What Is The Background Of This Particular Development?

Ezri Konsa began his professional career at Charlton Athletic, making his senior debut in 2016 before joining Brentford in 2018. His performances in the Championship prompted Aston Villa to sign him in 2019 following their promotion to the top flight.

Over his seven seasons in the Midlands, Konsa established himself as a primary fixture in Villa’s defence, culminating in international recognition. After making his senior England debut in 2023, he featured in Thomas Tuchel’s side during their run to the semi-finals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

Arsenal originally approached Villa earlier in the transfer window with an opening bid of £30m. After considering alternative options, including Bayer Leverkusen’s Jarell Quansah, Arsenal deemed Leverkusen’s asking price excessive and re-engaged in negotiations with Villa to finalize the deal.

What Is The Prediction For How This Development Will Affect Arsenal And Aston Villa?

For Arsenal’s squad and supporters, Konsa’s arrival minimizes the immediate defensive risks caused by William Saliba’s back injury. His Premier League experience ensures he can integrate quickly without necessitating an adjustment period, providing defensive stability alongside Gabriel Magalhães during the opening months of the Premier League title defence. Over the full duration of the season, Konsa’s presence will allow Arteta to rotate his backline effectively across domestic and European fixtures.

For Aston Villa, the departure of a primary central defender alongside Rogers, Tielemans, and Digne presents significant short-term structural challenges for Unai Emery. However, the £51m fee provides essential flexibility regarding Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR), allowing the club to re-invest in targeted areas before the transfer window closes.

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