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Olivier Giroud to join Lille after LAFC exit, says French club ‘ticks a lot of boxes’
Olivier Giroud of Los Angeles FC poses for photos with fans after his last MLS soccer game against Vancouver Whitecaps at BMO Stadium on June 29, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. — AFP pic

LOS ANGELES, June 30 — French striker Olivier Giroud is set to join Ligue 1 side Lille after leaving Major League Soccer club Los Angeles FC.

The 38-year-old, who is France’s all-time top scorer with 57 goals, played for Arsenal, Chelsea and AC Milan before joining LAFC last year and helped them win their first Open Cup title with a goal in the final in September.

LAFC announced Giroud’s departure last week, midway through the MLS season.

"I think this club (Lille) ticks a lot of boxes for me and my family,” Giroud, who has retired from international football, told reporters on Sunday after playing his last match for LAFC, a 1-0 league loss to Vancouver Whitecaps.

"I am excited because we will also play (in the) Europa League, and it’s very positive. It’s a big club in France, Lille. Top five.” — Reuters

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