Olivier Giroud has revealed to Sky Sports News HQ that he has been told Jamie Vardy wants to join Arsenal. Sky sources understand talks between the Leicester forward and Arsenal are ongoing after the Gunners triggered a release clause in his contract with a £20m bid.Giroud, speaking after scoring twice in Frances 3-0 victory over Scotland on Saturday night, says he is excited about the prospect of teaming up with Vardy next season. Would Vardy suit Arsenal? We explore the pros and cons of Arsenal signing the Leicester striker... I have been told that Jamie wants to join us and its very good news for us. I think we can be complimentary and thats all I can say, Giroud told Sky Sports News HQ. Hes a fantastic player, so its good news for us. Jamie Vardy scored 24 goals for Leicester in all competitions last season When asked if the England internationals arrival would mean a change in formation from Arsene Wengers preferred 4-5-1 set-up, Giroud light-heartedly said: Obviously four-four-two.He added: As I said in the past I am happy with competition. We have always had fantastic strikers at Arsenal and I want the best for this club. Hopefully he is going to help us win this title. Vardy (L) is currently away with England preparing for Euro 2016 The boss wanted to sign at least one or two strikers, so I expected a top striker and I think it will benefit the club and hopefully he is going to score a lot of goals like he did at Leicester.Vardy, who only signed a new four-year deal with Leicester in February, is currently preparing with the rest of the England squad for Euro 2016 and will more than likely need to be released temporarily by manager Roy Hodgson to complete a move to the Emirates Stadium. The 29-year-old enjoyed a sensational 2015-16 season, scoring 24 goals in all competitions as Leicester claimed an unlikely Premier League title, with Arsenal finishing 10 points behind in second. Arsenal finally spending big? Jamie Vardy could become only Arsenals fourth signing over £20m since 2004... The former Stocksbridge Park Steels, Halifax Town and Fleetwood Town player would become Wengers second signing of the close season following the acquisition of midfielder Granit Xhaka from Borussia Monchengladbach.Leicester have so far not been available for comment when contacted by Sky Sports News HQ. Also See: Would Vardy suit Arsenal? Arsenal finally spending big? Arsenal interested in Vardy Gazidis: Wenger going nowhere Air Max 270 Australia Sale . - Chris Tierney snapped a tie with a power-play goal late in the third period as the London Knights rallied from a 3-0 deficit to beat the Erie Otters 5-3 in Ontario Hockey League action on Wednesday. Nike Air Max Plus Australia . 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Wade has been recalled at the expense of Peter Nevill among a raft of changes for the third Test at Adelaide, with Australia desperate to prevent a clean-sweep by the Proteas after defeats in Hobart and Perth.Wade, banished from Test cricket three years ago due to shoddy glovework, admits his vision problem makes it difficult with the pink ball under lights, but is confident of adapting. Wade suffers from colour blindness I played with the pink ball at Adelaide Oval last year in a Shield game, so itll be interesting to see what it does in the Test arena. Youve just got to get used to it, he said. I think its trying to get it out of your mind. I can see the colour of the ball, I pick it up. Its just at times it takes a little bit longer to work out the depth of where its coming. Sky Sports Black Friday sale Upgrade to Sky Sports now and get 12 months half price! He added: It cant be an issue, Ive got to work it out.The match will be only the second day-night Test in Australia after the home side beat New Zealand by three wickets on only the third day at Adelaide Oval last year. New Zealands paceman Tim Southee bowls against Australia during the first day-night cricket Test match at the Adelaide Oval in November last year Wade, recalled as much for his batting prowesss as his keeping skills, said he found it easier now to cope with the pink ball than when it was first rolled out as a Sheffield Shield experiment in the 2013-14 season.ddddddddddddIve got more used to it I suppose, he said. The more you play, you get more used to it, but the ball is getting better year-in, year-out. 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