Olivier Giroud will leave Chelsea in the summer.
The French forward is out of contract this summer who joined Chelsea for £15million from Arsenal.
The 34-year old World Cup winner has struggled for game time under manage Thomas Tuchel and will be looking for opportunities elsewhere.
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry explains how a striker like Giroud has a place at any top club.
“In the past three or four years it seems like he’s struggling for starts with his team at club level, but whenever he plays – whether it’s at club level or in the national team – he often delivers,” Henry told Goal.
“Olivier is the type of striker that is kind of dying right now.
“The old school, holding the ball up, passing the ball to the winger, getting into the box and breaking your neck to score with a header.
“But what I like is how he puts people in a game. He’s very good, he will give the assist sometimes when you link up with him on a one-two.”
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