Barcelona confirmed in a statement the fee for Song will be £15million.
On his way: Arsenal's Alex Song will join Barcelona for £15m
The Barcelona statement read:
'Barcelona have agreed a deal with Arsenal for the transfer of Alex Song
to the Nou Camp. The fee is €19m (£15m).
'On Monday he'll have a medical and then join the rest of the squad for the official team presentation at the Joan Gamper Trophy.'
Barca, who begin their La Liga campaign against Real Sociedad on Sunday, face Sampdoria in the Joan Gamper Trophy on Monday evening at the Nou Camp.
Arsenal, who saw captain Robin van Persie move to Manchester United, began their Barclays Premier League campaign with a goalless home draw against Sunderland on Saturday afternoon.
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Speaking after this afternoon's goalless draw against Sunderland, Wenger said: 'He expressed a desire to go to Barcelona.
'It is frustrating, we have learnt to deal with that. I believe as well that the financial potential of some clubs is massive and that makes a difference.'
Wenger, however, feels Arsenal have enough cover in midfield.
'We have [Jack] Wilshere coming back, I believe in one and a half months.
'We have [Abou] Diaby back, we have [Tomas] Rosicky not far away and we might bring another midfielder in as well.
'You have to be patient a little bit [over any new signings].'
Song, primarily a defensive midfielder, joined the Gunners on loan from French club Bastia in August 2005 before Arsene Wenger made the move permanent at the end of the 2005/06 season.
In the following season he spent the second half of the campaign on loan at Charlton before returning to Arsenal and subsequently establishing himself as a key member of Wenger's squad.
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If he completes his move to Barca, Song would become the Primera Division club's second major signing of the summer after the capture of Spain full-back Jordi Alba from Valencia.
Song would also be following a well-worn path to Barca, with Marc Overmars, Emmanuel Petit, Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Thierry Henry, Alexander Hleb and Cesc Fabregas having all moved from Arsenal to the Nou Camp during Wenger's reign.
Denmark striker Nicklas Bendtner is also expected to leave ahead of the transfer deadline.
However, Wenger played down reports the player was set to move to Italy next week.
'He is likely to move, yes, but there is no deal done at all,' Wenger said.
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