Vedio of Giroud bids Chelsea farewell to join AC Milan Olivier Giroud has bid Chelsea farewell as he is set to complete a move to AC Milan on a two-year deal.

 


Giroud bids Chelsea farewell to join AC Milan


Olivier Giroud has bid Chelsea farewell as he is set to complete a move to AC Milan on a two-year deal.

Olivier Giroud is set to complete a permanent move to AC Milan; Serie A club will pay Chelsea an initial €1m (£855,000) for France international striker; Giroud signed one-year extension at Stamford Bridge last summer and club took up the option to extend it by a further year in June

Olivier Giroud has bid Chelsea farewell as he is set to complete a move to AC Milan on a two-year deal.


The France international arrived at Milan's La Madonnina clinic at approximately 7am on Friday morning to undergo a medical ahead of the transfer.


Sky in Italy are reporting Giroud signed his contract with AC Milan after the medical and ahead of the clubs' official announcement, the striker took to Twitter to thank his former club

"I'm starting a new journey with a light and happy heart. Our victories in FA Cup, Europa League and Champions League have been magnificent."




The fee for Giroud is understood to be around €1m (£855,000), with an extra €1m (£855,000) in bonuses subject to a number of appearances and qualification for the Champions League.


The 34-year-old signed a new one-year deal at Chelsea last summer and last month the club took up an option to extend it by a further 12 months.


Arsenal sold Giroud to Chelsea for £18m in January 2018, six years after signing him from the Ligue 1 title-winning Montpellier side for



£10.8m.

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