Arsenal left-back Sead Kolasinac says he will add flexibility and versatility to Arsene Wenger's squad next season.
The Bosnia-Herzegovina international will join on a free transfer and become an Arsenal player on the first of July when the transfer window officially opens.
He signed a long-term contract with the Gunners that will keep him at Arsenal until 2022.
"It feels really good and I'm pleased to be here," he told Arsenal.com.
"I'm happy to have signed at Arsenal for five years and I'm really pleased.
Arsenal has a huge tradition and I followed the club as a young boy, in the days of Jens Lehmann and Thierry Henry. Arsenal has always been a club that is well recognised in Europe and I'm pleased to be here.
"Jens Lehmann played at Schalke too, which is where I've come from. As a young kid, I followed his career and I always thought he was a good goalkeeper. I've been able to meet him and looking back, he was a really good goalkeeper.
"I think my main strength is my mentality. I'm a player who will try to help the team as well as I can. My strengths are my mentality.
"There are different positions but I think left back is where I feel most comfortable. I can play as part of a three at the back too or further forward. I'm really flexible."