Specialized source hints Olivier Giroud inches closer to LA Galaxy move
According to a popular transfer market specialized portal, LA Galaxy would have secured the signing of AC Milan's veteran forward, Olivier Giroud... Wait, what? Let's dive into it.
Football Transfers has dropped a bombshell in the world of soccer speculation, with reports swirling that Olivier Giroud is poised to make a surprising move to LA Galaxy this July. At 37 years old, Giroud is on the brink of becoming a free agent as his contract with AC Milan winds down, set to expire at the end of June.
According to the latest scoop from Football Transfers, Giroud's departure from AC Milan is all but certain, with LA Galaxy emerging as the leading contenders to secure his services. Sources indicate that the seasoned French striker has verbally agreed to join the MLS giants, with plans for his arrival slated for July.
However, in a twist that has sent shockwaves through the soccer world, conflicting reports from other reputable sources suggest a different destination for Giroud in the MLS. While Football Transfers points to LA Galaxy as the frontrunners, other major outlets claim that Giroud has inked a deal to join LA Galaxy's crosstown rivals, LAFC.
Specialized source hints Olivier Giroud inches closer to LA Galaxy move
This unexpected turn of events has left fans and pundits alike buzzing with anticipation, eager to see where Giroud will ultimately land in the MLS. As the countdown to July begins, speculation continues to mount, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the already dynamic world of soccer transfers.
With his wealth of experience and proven goal-scoring prowess, Giroud is poised to make a significant impact wherever he ends up in the MLS.
Now, let's address the elephant in the room. To err is human, and from The View from Avalon's standpoint, we don't rule out the possibility that the cited portal may have confused LA Galaxy with LAFC (we know, unacceptable).
However, it still seems incredibly difficult to imagine that such a relevant media outlet in the present day could make such a mistake. What do you think?