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Olivier Giroud offered chance to end Chelsea hell as Lazio hand striker pre-contract to join on free transfer in summer

LAZIO have offered Chelsea outcast Olivier Giroud a summer escape route as they plot to sign the Frenchman on a free contract, according to reports.

The veteran forward is certain to leave Stamford Bridge having made just two league starts all season.

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Olivier Giroud could be off to Lazio in the summer

Boss Frank Lampard was willing to let him leave in January but their failure to sign a replacement saw a deal collapse.

With his contract expiring in the summer, Le 10 Sport claim that Serie A title-chasers Lazio have already offered him a deal to join at the end of the season.


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Giroud has been free to speak to foreign clubs since the turn of the year and won’t be short of options once his current deal expires.

The 33-year-old has a wealth of experience having won seven pieces of major silverware during his illustrious career.

It is believed he still favours a move to Serie A despite his dream move to Inter Milan falling through.

After missing out on the switch, Giroud insisted he was ready to fight for his Chelsea place and earn a spot in the France side at Euro 2020.

He said: “I am a Chelsea player and now need to move on and look forward.

“I want to give everything for the team and my personal target is to play as much as I can so I can play in the Euros with my country. That is massive for me, things like that.

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“But now I am 100 per cent focused for Chelsea and their targets and I want to keep fighting and get back on the score sheet.

“Every single game is a big opportunity for me to show my desire to come back.”

Giroud came off the bench for just the fourth time in the league in the 2-0 defeat against Manchester United on Monday and saw a goal chalked off through VAR for offside.

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