Podolski, 23, has
scored all three of Germany's goals in their two games in Euro 2008 so
far, and will no doubt be looking to add some more against Austria this
evening in a game the Mannschaft must not lose if they are to qualify for the quarterfinals to face Portugal.
The
young forward has made his discontent with his situation at Bayern
Munich fairly clear, though he has maintained he will not discuss his
future until after Euro 2008.
He has, however, revealed that he
has held talk with incoming Bayern boss Jürgen Klinsmann which were
initially positive, but should he continue to be on the fringes behind
the indomitable Luca Toni and Miroslav Klose, he may well be seeking a
summer exit.
The goals will have without doubt caught the
attention of some of Europe's bigger clubs, and with Arsenal still
having something of a void due to Eduardo da Silva's injury, Podolski
may slot in quite comfortably into the Arsenal set-up. Wenger has been
in Switzerland and, in a recent interview, alluded to scouting for
players; Podolski may well be one of them.
However, with Eduardo
poised for an early return, the signing of Podolski may be used by
Wenger to fill a slot at left-wing that may well be left by Alexander
Hleb, who continues to be linked with a move away from the Emirates'
Stadium.
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