AC Milan striker Olivier Giroud has signed his contract with MLS side Los Angeles FC which will see him enter a new phase of his career away from Europe for the first time. 

According to ESPN, the deal will see Giroud join LAFC in mid-July and he will it will run until December 2025 as a designated foreign player.

There have been weeks of negotiations between LAFC and Giroud, as well as various offers from Saudi Arabian clubs and others within Europe. Giroud reportedly got an offer from Cesc Fabregas to join Como, which he opted against.

Giroud is expected to earn around €3m per season at LAFC and he met with the co-president in Milan to sign the contract, rather than fly out to America whilst Milan’s season is still ongoing.

The 37-year-old has got 13 goals and eight assists so far this season in Serie A which shows he can still perform at a very high level, meaning LAFC fans have every right to be very excited about the signing.

With Giroud leaving, Milan need to find a new striker to be the first choice ahead of Luka Jovic and a long list of names are being scouted, with Bologna’s Joshua Zirkzee at the top.

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