Lukas Podolski is determined he can score the goals that will bring success back to Arsenal after seven years without silverware.
The German international will complete his move to the Emirates Stadium from Cologne after Euro 2012.
And Podolski is confident he will adapt quickly to the rigours of the Barclays Premier League.
Arsenal finished third in the league this season - but Podolski is targeting more.
"It won't be easy as the Premier League is quite well balanced, certainly across the top six teams who are all very strong. It will be difficult," Podolski told Arsenal Player.
"But I have joined to win titles and trophies - that is my target. I will do my very best to be successful with Arsenal.
"They play fast in England, score lots of goals and there are tough battles.
"I enjoy this style of football, so from that point of view I think I will adapt fairly quickly. I'm a player who plays in a similar style."
Podolski's former manager Stale Solbakken - the new Wolves boss - believes Arsenal have made a shrewd signing.
"He can play in any team in the world. He was bigger than God in Cologne - you wouldn't believe it unless you were there," Solbakken told the Express And Star.
"He's just had his best ever season with 18 goals from 30 games or something and when we had all those injuries, he carried the team alone for some games.
"He's physical, he's played 100 games for Germany and scored 45 goals, so I think he can cope with everything.
"He can play in either of the forward positions up front. If Arsenal play their usual 4-2-3-1, he can play in all of those four forward positions."
Arsenal will hold talks with player of the year Robin van Persie over a new contract and Podolski would relish the opportunity to play alongside the Dutch striker.
"Arsenal are a very disciplined team; they play great football with excellent passing and they are really good to watch on television," he said.
"I'm excited to be part of this team now, playing that way and making the supporters happy.
"Robin van Persie has had such a brilliant season - it has been great to watch. Then there is Per Mertesacker who I know well, and I have also been impressed with the performances of Wojciech Szczesny in goal.
"Of course Tomas Rosicky has had a very good season. There are many great players at Arsenal."
The German international will complete his move to the Emirates Stadium from Cologne after Euro 2012.
And Podolski is confident he will adapt quickly to the rigours of the Barclays Premier League.
Arsenal finished third in the league this season - but Podolski is targeting more.
"It won't be easy as the Premier League is quite well balanced, certainly across the top six teams who are all very strong. It will be difficult," Podolski told Arsenal Player.
"But I have joined to win titles and trophies - that is my target. I will do my very best to be successful with Arsenal.
"They play fast in England, score lots of goals and there are tough battles.
"I enjoy this style of football, so from that point of view I think I will adapt fairly quickly. I'm a player who plays in a similar style."
Podolski's former manager Stale Solbakken - the new Wolves boss - believes Arsenal have made a shrewd signing.
"He can play in any team in the world. He was bigger than God in Cologne - you wouldn't believe it unless you were there," Solbakken told the Express And Star.
"He's just had his best ever season with 18 goals from 30 games or something and when we had all those injuries, he carried the team alone for some games.
"He's physical, he's played 100 games for Germany and scored 45 goals, so I think he can cope with everything.
"He can play in either of the forward positions up front. If Arsenal play their usual 4-2-3-1, he can play in all of those four forward positions."
Arsenal will hold talks with player of the year Robin van Persie over a new contract and Podolski would relish the opportunity to play alongside the Dutch striker.
"Arsenal are a very disciplined team; they play great football with excellent passing and they are really good to watch on television," he said.
"I'm excited to be part of this team now, playing that way and making the supporters happy.
"Robin van Persie has had such a brilliant season - it has been great to watch. Then there is Per Mertesacker who I know well, and I have also been impressed with the performances of Wojciech Szczesny in goal.
"Of course Tomas Rosicky has had a very good season. There are many great players at Arsenal."
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