
Former Arsenal and Chelsea star defender, David Luiz has reportedly agreed a deal with Brazilian outfit, Flamengo ahead of a transfer move to the Jose Bastos Padilha Stadium following his exit from the Mikel Arteta's side during the last summer transfer window.

According to reports from reputable journalist, Fabrizio Romano, the Brazilian international has decided to join up with his native club in a contract that would see him ply his trade with the Mengao until at least, December 2022 and hence, ending the constant speculations over his future.

Joining the Gunners from their London rivals Chelsea back in the summer of 2019, David Luiz had a fantastic spell at the Emirates Stadium with him leading the club to a number of trophies including the 2019/20 FA Cup title as well as the 2020 Community Shield and hence, he will no doubt be a major upgrade to Flamengo.

Meanwhile, his looming move to the club now sees him linked up with Manchester United midfielder, Andreas Pereira and Chelsea youngster Kenedy who are currently at the club in a season-long loan.
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