Olivier Giroud ‘is open to the idea of a move to MLS with a possible move being explored with several American teams – after the AC Milan forward rejected the Italian side’s latest offer’
By Kate McGreavy For Dailymail.Com
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AC Milan and France forward Olivier Giroud is reportedly open to the possibility of a move to the United States with several MLS teams interested in him.
The 36-year-old continues to find the net at AC Milan in Serie A but is out of contract in the summer.
The former Chelsea striker rejected the Italian club’s latest offer with unknown MLS teams circling, according to Taylor Twellman of ESPN.
AC Milan and France forward Olivier Giroud is reportedly open to a move to MLS
The former USA international claims Giroud has been lured to MLS with several teams from the American top flight exploring a possible move for him.
The French striker scored four goals at the Qatar World Cup, making him his country’s all-time record goal scorer, breaking Thierry Henry’s record of 53 goals.
The ex-Arsenal star joined Milan in July 2021 in a $1.2million deal, scoring 14 goals in 38 appearances in all competitions in his debut campaign, with nine in 19 for his club this season.
He became France’s all-time record goalscorer with four goals at the World Cup last month
Giroud returned to the Milanello training ground from his post-World Cup break on Friday, while the rest of the squad traveled to Holland to face PSV in their final friendly before Serie A returns.
Stefano Pioli’s side resume their league campaign on January 4 in an away game against Salernitana. They sit second in the table, eight points behind leaders Napoli.
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