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14 goals and 9 assists in 36 appearances for AC Milan. This is Olivier Giroud's excellent record at 37 years old on the other side of the Alps. Still in the shoes of a starter with the France team, the native of Chambéry risks bowing out at the end of Euro 2024 in Germany. On the club side, the former Chelsea and Arsenal striker also risks leaving the country and seems very attracted to MLS according to the latest information from the Italian press. And it seems that our transalpine colleagues were right. This Tuesday is The Athletic which confirms the news: Olivier Giroud should join the United States at the end of his lease with the Rossoneri.
The English-speaking media goes further and claims that Los Angeles FC are in discussions to attract the top scorer in the history of the French selection. As a reminder, the Californian franchise has managed to attract Hugo Lloris, a great friend of AC Milan number 9, in recent months. For the moment, nothing has yet been done and the stage of simple discussions has not yet been reached. An extension in Milan is not ruled out by Giroud according to information from our colleagues across the Atlantic.
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