Olivier Giroud admitted doubts over Blues future and confirms offers from other clubs



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The French striker has struggled for opportunities in the Premier League under Maurizio Sarri

Olivier Giroud has revealed himself to other clubs, casting doubt over his future at Chelsea.

The France striker is second-choice at Stamford Bridge, behind January arrival Gonzalo Higuain, and he has been left disappointed due to a lack of first-team opportunities.

Giroud is the Europa League's top scorer

Giroud is the Europa League's top scorer

He has started only seven Premier League games this season, with most of his appearances in the Europa League or as a substitute.

Giroud's current deal expires this summer unless the Blues activate a one-year extension clause – and badistant manager Gianfranco Zola says the club wants to sign a long-term contract.

But the 32-year-old World Cup winner is not short of alternatives and could be tempted by the prospect of regular first-team football.


"Giroud said on Wednesday, ahead of Chelsea's Europa League quarter-final second leg against Slavia Prague.

"I am not happy to be the second striker. I do not know [if I will be here next season] you have to speak to Marina [Granovskaia]. I want to enjoy my football. It must be decided by the end of the season.

"Yes [I have received offers from other clubs] but I can not tell you yet. I am focused on Chelsea. "

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