By Chris Bevan
West Ham have completed the signing of Arsenal midfielder Freddie Ljungberg,
BBC Sport understands. The Hammers will unveil the 30-year-old Sweden
international at a press conference at 1400 BST. Ljungberg, who was also a
target for Fiorentina, joined the Gunners in a £3m deal from Halmstads in
1998 and scored 72 goals in 325 games for the club. He had two years left on
his contract at the Emirates Stadium but Gunners boss Arsene Wenger decided
to sell him. Ljungberg, who was Arsenal's longest serving player, struggled
with injury last season and played just 26 games.
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Sky are also reporting we are lining up a bid for Giles Barnes of Derby
County
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