Giroud signs 1-year deal with Ligue 1 club Lille

Giroud signs 1-year deal with Ligue 1 club Lille

The 38-year-old ex-Arsenal and Chelsea striker returns to French football after leaving MLS side Los Angeles FC.

Olivier Giroud
Olivier Giroud retired from international football in 2024, having scored 57 goals in 137 games for France and winning the 2018 World Cup. (Lille pic)
PARIS:
Olivier Giroud will return to French football for the first time since 2012 after signing a one-year deal with Ligue 1 club Lille on Tuesday.

The 38-year-old, France’s all-time record goalscorer, left MLS side Los Angeles FC last week.

Giroud last played in the French top flight for Montpellier, winning the 2011-12 Ligue 1 title before leaving for Arsenal.

“I’m very happy and excited to be back in France, home,” Giroud said in a statement.

“It made perfect sense to return to Ligue 1 13 years after leaving it. I’ve always considered Lille at top French club.

“It’s a young and talented squad, which needs experienced players like me. So I’ll also be there in that role.”

Giroud spent six seasons with Arsenal, scoring more than 100 goals for the London giants before signing for Chelsea, with whom he won the 2021 Champions League title.

He then spent three seasons with AC Milan, lifting the Serie A crown in 2022, before making the move to the US.

Giroud retired from international football last year with a record 57 goals in 137 appearances for France and won the 2018 World Cup with the national team.

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