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Fulham swoop for Senderos

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Fulham have completed the signing of former Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos on a three-year deal.

Former Arsenal defender moves to Craven Cottage

Fulham have completed the signing of former Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos on a three-year deal. The Switzerland international moves to Craven Cottage on a free transfer after his deal with the Gunners expired and he was not offered fresh terms. Senderos spent the second half of last season on loan with Everton and the entire previous campaign in Serie A with AC Milan. The 25-year-old joined Arsenal from Servette in Switzerland in the summer of 2003 but was unable to establish himself as a regular in Arsene Wenger's first-team plans. Senderos, who is currently in South Africa preparing for the World Cup with Switzerland, is relishing the chance to work under Cottagers boss Roy Hodgson.

Success

He told the club's official website: "I'm delighted to have finalised my transfer to Fulham earlier today and happy that I am joining the club during the most successful period in its history. "I will be looking forward to meeting up with my new team-mates and of course, Roy Hodgson, a manager I respect very much, shortly after the World Cup. "I very much hope that I can contribute over the next few seasons and that the club goes on to achieve more success." Hodgson added: "Philippe is a player that I have admired for a very long time since he captained Switzerland to the UEFA Under-17 Championship in 2002. "He is a strong defender who has great aerial presence at both ends of the field and has a superb work ethic which is a vital component for any team's success. I am very much looking forward to working with Philippe next season."

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