The Gunners have been linked with the German international throughout the season, and his club have now confirmed he will switch to the Premier League this summer
Koln striker Lukas Podolski will join Arsenal in the summer for an undisclosed fee, the Bundesliga club has announced.
In an official statement on the club’s  website confirming the deal, executive board chairman, Claus Horstmann  admitted that Koln had offered the player new “competitive” terms on his  contract, but with just one year left on his current deal, a transfer  was best for the team.
 Horstmann said: “We deeply regret his step, which is not a decision  against [the club] but for the good of his own career. Koln were  prepared to extend Lukas Podolski's contract on the basis of a  competitive offer.
 “Nonetheless, this early transfer decision offers scope and planning  security for the next season. We will jump at this opportunity to  reinvest these transfer earnings back into our team's quality and into  the promotion of our youth squads.
 “Lukas has helped the club in many difficult situations, Lukas has  left a mark on Koln's reputation and we feel the need to thank him for  numerous great football experiences at Koln.”
 
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The move has long been in the offing, with Gunners' manager Arsene Wenger publicly stating his admiration for the former Bayern Munich player in March, and the striker's former boss Stale Solbakken admitting just two weeks ago that a move to England was on the cards.
 And the 26-year-old has thanked the Koln fans before his summer  switch to the Emirates Stadium: “The move to Arsenal provides a great  opportunity for me to gain experience in international competitions at a  European top club.
 “I have made this decision not against Koln but for this great opportunity and the good of my own individual development.
 “This was not an easy decision for me at all, as Koln, our fans and the city are something special for me.
 “I will always carry Koln in my heart. We need to pool our strengths  now and have to be fully focussed on our survival in the Bundesliga.”
 Podolski will stay at Koln for the remainder of the campaign to help  their ongoing fight against relegation before moving to England.
Source : Goal.com   


 
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