Giroud: I was very close to joining Everton

Olivier Giroud has discussed how he almost joined Everton earlier this year prior to his decision to stay with Arsenal.

Published : Oct 10, 2017 02:14 IST

Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud is yet to start a Premier League game for Arsene Wenger this season, but has come on as a substitute in all seven of the side's matches.
Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud is yet to start a Premier League game for Arsene Wenger this season, but has come on as a substitute in all seven of the side's matches.
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Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud is yet to start a Premier League game for Arsene Wenger this season, but has come on as a substitute in all seven of the side's matches.

Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud has revealed for the first time he was on the brink of joining Everton during the transfer window.

Giroud strongly considered an Arsenal exit when it became clear France team-mate Alexandre Lacazette's club-record arrival in July would eat into his starting opportunities.

But he ultimately opted to remain with the Gunners and passed 100 goals for the club in last month's Europa League victory over BATE.

Lyon, Marseille and West Ham were among the teams linked with Giroud earlier this year, but he named another of the sides credited with an interest – Everton – as a club he came so close to joining.

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Giroud said to Canal Plus : "I had the opportunity to leave. I was very close to another English club - Everton - but I think I made the best choice.

"I have a lot of respect for Marseille, I was a fan for years. I also have a lot of respect for Lyon, who were also interested at one time. 

"I'm happy in England, it's nothing against those clubs, I didn't want to return to France. But a return to France is possible one day."

After the transfer window, Giroud said he had rejected an exit because his "story is not finished" at Arsenal.

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Giroud is yet to start a Premier League game for Arsene Wenger this season, but has come on as a substitute in all seven of its matches.

Everton, meanwhile, only has four goals in seven league games this season as it struggles without Romelu Lukaku.

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