Olivier Giroud would like to become sports director

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At the end of his career, Olivier Giroud will say goodbye to AC Milan tomorrow evening before joining the United States and Los Angeles FC. Also in the French team, the striker risks playing his last international matches this summer. As the twilight of his career begins to take shape, the 37-year-old can already think about what’s next. Asked about this question by The TeamOlivier Giroud already seems to have some well-defined ideas.

“I want to stay in football, obviously, but I can’t tell you exactly what I’m going to do. I want to touch several things. Not a coach, but in recruitment, in training, being in contact with a first team… Perhaps as a sports director or sports coordinator. This kind of things. Afterwards, I also do not forbid myself some appearances on television. It’s good, it allows you to stay in football. That’s what I want”he told the French daily.

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