Veteran France striker Olivier Giroud has left Champions League winner Chelsea to join seven-time European Cup winner AC Milan. (More Football News)
The Italian giant said in a statement Saturday that Giroud will wear the No. 9 shirt.
"AC Milan is delighted to announce the signing of Olivier Giroud on a permanent transfer from Chelsea FC," Milan said, without giving more details.
The 34-year-old Giroud has spent the past nine years in English soccer, where he scored 105 goals for Arsenal and 39 for Chelsea. He is also France's second-highest scorer with 46 goals, five fewer than former Arsenal star Thierry Henry.
His crucial goals late in the 2019-20 season helped Chelsea qualify for last season's Champions League, and his six goals in the competition helped the London club win it for the second time.
Giroud was also the Europa League's top scorer when Chelsea won it in 2019, when he scored the opening goal in the final against Arsenal, and won the FA Cup a year earlier.