AC Milan striker Olivier Giroud is expected to join MLS franchise Los Angeles FC this summer - and France boss Didier Deschamps has discussed the move.
France head coach Didier Deschamps has dropped a very heavy hint that Olivier Giroud will indeed be joining Major League Soccer franchise Los Angeles FC.
Late last month, RMC Sports and Fabrizio Romano reported that Giroud is to sign for LAFC on a free transfer from AC Milan this summer, the veteran penning an 18-month contract with the Black and Gold.
Should the former Arsenal and Chelsea striker sign for the 2022 MLS Cup winners, he would team up with his friend and former France team-mate Hugo Lloris, with whom he lifted the 2018 World Cup.
Lloris, who retired from international duty with Les Bleus in 2022, signed for LAFC in December. The former Tottenham goalkeeper has been the Californians’ first-choice custodian in the 2024 MLS season, starting all 10 league games so far for a team that sits fifth in the Western Conference.
While Giroud’s move to Los Angeles is yet to be confirmed by any of the parties involved, Deschamps this week offered up an indication that the switch is on the cards when he openly discussed the 37-year-old’s anticipated future as an LAFC player.
“Olivier has made a sporting and personal choice,” Deschamps told an interview with the news agency AFP. “Despite his age and experience, he still has that fire inside of him. Above and beyond the chance to reunite with Hugo Lloris and his family, this could be a good opportunity for him.”
Deschamps also stressed that Giroud’s expected MLS move won’t affect his chances of France selection for this summer’s European Championship, given that he will remain a Milan player until his contract expires on 30 June.
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