The Ligue 1 club's boardmember has wished the France
international well but refused to disclose any details regarding the player's
seemingly imminent move to the Emirates.
Montpellier
president Louis Nicollin has confirmed that Olivier Giroud is leaving the club
amidst widespread speculation that the forward is on the verge of joining
Arsenal.
The Ligue 1 champions have already agreed a fee with the
north London outfit for the France
international and Gunners boss Arsene Wenger confirmed last week that the deal
was "90 per cent done".
While Nicollin refused to disclose any details regarding the
proposed transfer, he did admit that the player would be departing the Stade de
la Mosson.
"I wish him well because he's a good kid," the Montpellier
supremo has said.
Meanwhile, Nicollin's son, Laurent, who is the club's deputy
chairman, all but admitted that Giroud's transfer to Arsenal was effectively a
done deal. "The negotiations have gone very well," he told RMC Sport.
"We have been in agreement for some days now."
Giroud hit 21 goals during his club's title-winning campaign
last season, prompting links with various clubs around Europe
in recent months, including Bayern Munich.
However, Arsenal have met the striker's release clause,
which is believed to be €15 million, and the 25-year-old has agreed a deal with
the Gunners which will treble his current wage.
Giroud will be the English side's second high-profile
signing of the summer, with Germany
international Lukas Podolski already having been acquired from Koln .
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