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Arsenal forward Joel Campbell is "happy and proud" to be back at Real Betis after re-joining his former club on a season-long loan. The Costa Rica international scored two goals in
28 appearances for the Liga side in 2012-13, one of several stints away from the Emirates. Further loan spells with Olympiacos, Villarreal and Sporting CP have failed to convince Arsene
Wenger of his suitability for a first-team spot at Arsenal with the 25-year-old again deemed surplus to requirements. You may like Campbell, whose contract expires at the end of the season,
becomes the second Arsenal player to re-join a Spanish club on deadline day following Lucas Perez's return to Deportivo La Coruna on loan. > Conoce la casa,Y a una afición
ejemplar.Volver al ,¡Es siempre > especial! August 31, 2017 "I am very happy to be back. I feel very happy and proud," Campbell said. "I always wanted to come back because
when I left, I took beautiful memories of all the fans from my spell in 2012. "I am going to use all of my talent for this team. I am happy and anxious to be on the pitch with my
team-mates again." The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. Betis have already brought in the likes of Cristian Tello, Andres Guardado and Ryad
Boudebouz over the off-season as they look to improve on last season's 15th-placed finish. After losing 2-0 away to Barcelona in their opening LaLiga match, the Seville-based side
bounced back to beat Celta Vigo 2-1 at the weekend.