Olivier Giroud, the 38‑year‑old French striker, is on the verge of an impressive homecoming. After a season with Los Angeles FC in Major League Soccer, Giroud has agreed to leave LAFC and is poised to sign for Ligue 1 side LOSC Lille. Multiple outlets, including Reuters and ESPN, have confirmed that Giroud and LAFC mutually terminated his contract to facilitate the transfer.
Giroud joined LAFC in May 2024 on a free transfer from AC Milan. In his first MLS season, he contributed to LAFC’s U.S. Open Cup triumph, netting a goal in the final . However, his overall performance didn’t meet expectations: over 37 appearances across all competitions, he scored five goals and provided a handful of assists.
In the 2025 season, he registered three goals and one assist across 10 MLS matches before reaching an agreement to terminate his contract. His final match for LAFC will take place on Sunday, June 29, against Vancouver Whitecaps.
Lille’s need: Replacing departing forwards
Lille desperately needs firepower up front following the departures of Jonathan David and Chuba Akpom. David is set to leave on a free transfer, while Akpom is expected to return to Ajax. Sources confirm that Lille reached an “agreement in principle” for a one‑year contract with an option for a second. The veteran striker will bring pedigree and European experience to the club, with potential involvement in Europa League soccer.
What’s next for Giroud and LAFC
Giroud will officially join Lille following his June 29 match, marking his return to Ligue 1 after more than a decade abroad. For LAFC, the move ushers in a new chapter, both on the field and in the transfer market. It concludes Giroud’s American chapter but opens the door for fresh MLS signings and squad recalibration.