Andrey Arshavin London - Arabstoday Arsenal midfielder Andrey Arshavin has rejoined Zenit St. Petersburg on loan until July, the Russian club announced tonight. The 30-year-old started his career at Zenit before moving to north London in early 2009 and they had claimed earlier this week they had been in talks with the player. Arshavin has been a bit-part player at the Emirates, making most of his 27 appearances as a substitute and has fallen out of favour with Arsenal's fans. The move may have come as a surprise to Gunners manager Arsene Wenger who had maintained earlier in the day he did not expect Arshavin to rejoin his former club before the Russia transfer window closed, while revealing he "will not stand in his way" should an 11th-hour agreement be reached. However, the Russian club said tonight on their website: "Arshavin is back!" They added: "FC Zenit welcomes the return of Andrey Arshavin to St Petersburg." The player himself said on Twitter: "It's done." Arshavin has made 98 league appearances, scoring 23 goals, and 133 appearances in total for the Gunners. Arsenal said in a statement: "Everyone at Arsenal wishes Andrey well during his spell with Zenit."
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