I always thought that the driving factor for Ozil was Wenger and it confirms it in the following statement he made. Add to the fact he will be playing in the most competitive league in Europe, German selectors would have also been happy with the move to Arsenal.
Germany general manager Oliver Bierhoff on Mesut Ozil's move to Arsenal: "Firstly, I am very happy for Mesut that he has joined such a great club. I believe that he will develop further in London, both athletically but also personally.
"After three years of Spain, and the departure now, I think he ha established himself well. And now it is another country, a new mentality, a different way of playing football, an outstanding traditional club with a great coach who can deal well with young people.
"And a team that might not have the glamour of Madrid, for now, but in which he can take on more responsibility."
New Arsenal signing Mesut Ozil says the influence of Gunners boss Arsene Wenger was the key reason behind his move to the Premier League club.
"I'm really looking forward to it because I have the faith of the coach," the Germany midfielder tells DFB TV in an interview which has been published on Arsenal' official website. "I had spoken to him at length on the telephone and he explained his plans and that he has faith in me and that is what I need as a player.
"I'm also looking forward to being on the same team as [Germany team-mates] Lukas Podolski and Per Mertesacker. I'm looking forward to the new challenge there."
"Arsene Wenger will give me the trust to help me develop further. I want to be completely fit for the World Cup. I know what I can do and what potential I have. I could have established myself at any club. I know that because I'm convinced of my own ability.
"At Arsenal, I can feel that there is trust. I'm looking forward to the challenge. I will develop under my new manager and I'm looking forward to [playing in] the Premier League too. Wenger gives me the faith and I can develop further."