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Andrey Arshavin: Zenit St Petersburg sign ex-Arsenal man
Former Arsenal attacker Andrey Arshavin has returned to Zenit St Petersburg in a two-year deal.
Arshavin, 32, moved to the Emirates but was one of 14 players not offered a new contract by the Gunners this summer.
The Russian spent five years in England, although he moved to Zenit on loan for a second spell in 2012.
"One of the best footballers in Russia of the last decade is returning to his home city," Zenit said in a statement.
Arshavin enjoyed a lot of success during his nine-year spell at the club, including winning the
But after starring in Russia's run to the semi-finals of Euro 2008, Arshavin failed to live up to expectations at Arsenal.
He scored 31 goals for the London club but played just 80 minutes in the Premier League last season, with his solitary goal coming in the 6-1 win over Coventry in the Capital One Cup.
He will officially join Zenit on 1 July, with the club looking to regain the Russian Premier League title after losing it to CSKA Moscow last season.