Norwegian midfielder Martin Odegaard has been named Arsenal's new captain ahead of the 2022-23 season, the Premier League club announced on Saturday.
Odegaard, 23, first arrived on loan from Real Madrid in January 2021, and after impressing manager Mikel Arteta, the club moved quickly to make that transfer permanent, signing him for around 35 million euros (AED 131.47 million) in August last year.
Arsenal has been without a permanent captain since Arteta stripped Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang off the armband last season, with the Gabon striker eventually moving to Barcelona earlier this year.
His strike partner Alexandre Lacazette took the armband in the second half of last season, but the Frenchman lost his place in the starting lineup and has since returned to his former club Olympique Lyonnais.
Odegaard is no stranger to wearing an armband, however, as he has been the captain of the Norway national team since March last year.
Odegaard's first match as Arsenal's fixed captain will be against Spanish side Sevilla in a pre-season friendly on Saturday. Arsenal begins their Premier League campaign at Crystal Palace on Friday.


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