The German playmaker's departure from Real Madrid in a £43million deal on transfer deadline day was greeted by disbelief from his former team-mates at the Bernabeu.
However, Madrid's loss is Arsenal's gain as manager Arsene Wenger finally landed the marquee signing he desired to bolster a long overdue sustained assault on the title.
With Czech midfielder Tomas Rosicky suffering a thigh injury on international duty, Ozil could be thrown straight into the starting XI at the Stadium on Light.
The German maintains he is ready to meet the challenge head on.
"I look forward to playing in this league," he said.
"Of course it is very physical here, but it is a man is sport and I am really glad to play in the best league in the world.
"I want to prove myself in England, therefore I look forward to playing here.
"I also played in the Bundesliga and Spain and always proved myself. I know that I will prove myself here as well."
Ozil maintains it was the confidence of Wenger which proved vital in his decision to leave Madrid, when it became clear he no longer was central to the plans of Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti following the world-record signing of Gareth Bale from Tottenham.
Source: PA
Source: PA