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Sead Kolasinac makes Arsenal 'more dangerous going forward' - Wenger

Arsene Wenger says new signing Sead Kolasinac has the physical attributes to succeed in English football and that the left-back can make Arsenal more dangerous going forward.

Arsenal announced the arrival of Kolasinac on Tuesday, with the Bosnia-Herzegovina international joining on a free transfer from Bundesliga club Schalke.

Wenger said he has been following Kolasinac "for a long time" and that the defender will add to his defensive options next season as he can play in both a back four and back three formation.

"He's very versatile. He can play central defender in a three, he can play wing-back in a three as well, he can play full-back in a four," Wenger told Arsenal's official website. "So overall he has the qualities to give us different options at the back in different systems.

"He's very compact as a player, very strong and determined in the challenges. He's good in the air as well, so overall I believe he has all the attributes to adapt to English football. The game here is very demanding physically on the commitment front and he has the ingredients to adapt to that."

Kolasinac provided five assists last season, the most of any defender in the Bundesliga, and Wenger said one of his strongest attributes was his ability to join in the attack.

"What he will give us is the fact that he's a player who can give assists, who can go forward, who can contribute good crosses," Wenger added.

"It's very important that we have that as well, because we have Kieran Gibbs, we have Nacho Monreal and we have him. But Nacho plays a lot now in central defence and in a three-man system I see him in there. So overall, I think [Kolasinac] can contribute a lot to help us to be more dangerous going forward."