MADRID, 17 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) –
French international Olivier Giroud will play the next two seasons at AC Milan, after the Italian club and Chelsea have reached an agreement for his transfer, confirmed this Saturday the ‘Rossonera’ entity.
The one from Chambéry, who will wear the number ‘9’ on his shirt, thus leaves the ‘blue’ team, which he arrived in January 2018. In total, he has played 119 games and scored 39 goals, in a stage in which it has won a Champions League, a Europa League and an FA Cup.
Giroud, 34, trained at Grenoble and made his debut with the first team in 2005. After serving in Istres and Tours, he signed for Montpellier in Ligue 1, where he scored 39 goals in 85 games in two years in the who won the league 2011-12.
In the 2012 summer market he moved to Arsenal, with whom he scored 105 goals in 253 games, winning three FA Cups and three Community Shields, before signing for Chelsea in 2018.
In addition, he is international with France, with whom he played this summer the European Championship; He made his senior debut in November 2011, scoring 46 goals in 110 appearances and winning the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
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