Arsenal play-maker Samir Nasri has revealed that his move to big spenders Manchester City is 'nearly done' and he will leave with 'bitterness and anger'.
The French international has been seriously tipped to follow former skipper Cesc Fabregas out of the Emirates, with Eastlands the most likely destination.
Nasri's relationship with the club has got worse recently after he slammed the fans for being rude in their chants against him during their Premier League opener against Newcastle at St James Park.
And according to The Daily Mail, the 24-year-old is on the verge of joining City after revealing the a deal is at hand on his Twitter account.
He went on to express anger and annoyance over the whole situation at the Emirates but claimed he is proud to be an Arsenal player.
"It's nearly done," said the midfielder said
"I will leave with bitterness and anger in my heart. I am proud for having played with the Gunners.
"I have been very disappointed by the supporters last weekend. I am still an Arsenal player but I will leave very soon.'
Nasri was left out of the squad that beat Italian side Udinese 1-0 in their first-leg of the Champions League play-off as he would be cup-tied for the competition if he played.
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