Stephan Lichtsteiner has become Unai Emery's first signing for Arsenal after joining the Premier League side on a free transfer from Juventus.

Lichtsteiner, 34, leaves Juve after making over 250 appearances and winning seven Serie A titles in a row as well as reaching two Champions League finals.

"Stephan brings huge experience and leadership to our squad," Emery said. "He's a player with great quality with a very positive and determined attitude. Stephan will improve us on and off the pitch."

Lichsteiner said his objective was to help Arsenal return to the Champions League and to competing at the highest level.

"It is a great moment for me, after Juventus, to come to Arsenal, Lichtsteiner said. "It is a project to come back into the Champions League, it is hard not to see a club like Arsenal that is not playing in the Champions League if you see the players, the club, the stadium.

"The big objective is to come back on the highest level."

Happy and honoured to be a Gunner! Will work hard and passionately day in and day out to achieve our sportive objectives and to win trophies with this great club! @Arsenal pic.twitter.com/h32IueSSob — Stephan Lichtsteiner (@LichtsteinerSte) June 5, 2018

Lichtsteiner will link up with Arsenal after the World Cup this summer where he will represent Switzerland for whom he made 99 appearances, making him the fourth-most capped player in their history.

He will wear the No. 12 for Arsenal, who said the deal is subject to the completion of regulatory processes.