Giroud touching message to Chelsea fans, as Abramovich wants 24-goal star player at Stamford Bridge

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Giroud touching message to Chelsea fans, as Abramovich wants 24-goal star player at Stamford Bridge

Olivier Giroud has penned a very emotional message to the Chelsea fans as he has confirmed his departure from the club to Serie A side AC Milan.

The Frenchman has undergone a successful medical with the Milan club and has penned a two-year contract with AC.

The 34-year-old has taken to social media to send his farewell to the Chelsea family, and you could tell it was from his heart.

Giroud also admitted that he enjoyed his time at the club, as he won titles he never could have won with Arsenal.

To all the Blues, to my teammates, to all my coaches, to the whole club, a huge thank you for these special moments đŸ™đŸŒ

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. đŸ€©

Love Oli G 💙. pic.twitter.com/HytVlp0uYx

— Olivier Giroud (@_OlivierGiroud_) July 16, 2021
“To all the Blues, to my teammates, to all my coaches, to the whole club, a huge thank you for these special moments,” he wrote on Twitter.

“I’m starting a new journey with a light and happy heart. “Our victories in the FA Cup, Europa League and Champions League have been magnificent. Love Oli G.”

Abramovich wants 24-goal star player at Stamford Bridge

Football journalist Dean Jones reports that Chelsea are making some moves to bring back Inter Milan’s Romelu Lukaku to Stamford Bridge as Roman Abramovich is a huge admirer of the centre-forward.

According to Jones claims the Blues owner is a huge admirer of Romelu Lukaku and will be happy to have him again at Chelsea if they can’t get Erling Haaland this summer.

Speaking on The Football Terrace, Jones said, “Abramovich is also a huge admirer of Lukaku, they’d be perfectly happy if Haaland wasn’t to come to sign Lukaku. That’s also going to be really difficult, I’m not saying that it’s going to be straight forward.

“But that is on the backburner, it’s being worked on in the background.

Speaking earlier on why he left Chelsea, Lukaku said “Everyone says it is Mourinho’s fault, but it is not his fault because I made the decision. I went to his office to ask if I could go.

“He was the first one to say, ‘Good luck.’ When I signed the deal [at Everton] at 11 o’clock, I got a text message on my old BlackBerry.

“It said: ‘Good luck, do your best and I will see you next season.’

“He was the first, nobody knows that and that is why for me he gets immense respect.”