The England international has signed a four-year contract at The Hawthorns. <br />Speaking to the Albion club website, Gibbs said: “I watched the boys in the first few games of the season and they’ve got a lot of energy. <br />“They’ve made some good signings and I feel this is a good move for me.” <br />Club chairman John Williams said: “I’m delighted to welcome Kieran to the club. <br />“We have recruited another quality addition, an England player with bags of experience at Premier League and Champions League level. We are confident he will do well for us.” <br />Although neither club has revealed the fee, it is believed to be in the region of £7m. <br /> <br />Sanchez <br />Gibbs spent 11 years at Arsenal, but it could be argued he never fully nailed down a first-team spot during his time at the club. <br />He enjoyed his most consistent run of form at the club when Gael Clichy was sold to Manchester City, keeping Brazilian Andre Santos out of the first team. <br />He will wear the No 3 shirt at Albion. <br />The 27-year-old also penned a heartfelt message on Twitter on completing his move. <br />West Brom have announced the signing of Kieran Gibbs from Arsenal for an undisclosed fee. <br />The 27-year-old has signed a four-year contract to become the Baggies’ latest summer recruit and follow Jay Rodriguez, Ahmed Hegazi, Gareth Barry, Yuning Zhang and Oliver Burke to the club. <br />Gibbs made over 200 appearances for Arsenal, but despite his early potential struggled to retain a regular place in Arsene Wenger’s starting XI and he is expected to be the first of several departures from the Emirates before Thursday’s transfer deadline. <br />I watched the boys in the first few games of the season and they’ve got a lot of energy,” Gibbs told West Brom’s official website. “They’ve made some good signings and I feel this is a good move for me.” <br />“Firstly I would like to say how delighted I am to sign for West Brom,” he added on social media. “It has been an amazing journey to play for my childhood club since I was 14. <br />“I would like to thank Arsene Wenger for giving me the chance to start my career and fulfil a dream.