Jean-Michel Aulas: 'Lyon have made Olivier Giroud approach'

Olivier Giroud waves during the Premier League game between Arsenal and Manchester United on May 7, 2017
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Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas says that the French club have made an approach for Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud.

Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas has revealed that the club are interested in signing Olivier Giroud from Arsenal.

The Gunners have been strongly linked with a move for Lyon forward Alexandre Lacazette, with Aulas claiming that it will take an offer of £57m for the Ligue 1 side to sell their star striker.

However, the possibility of a part-exchange remains on the cards, with Aulas acknowledging that they are keen on signing Giroud, who will reportedly be allowed to leave the Emirates Stadium this summer.

Aulas told L'Equipe: "There's been an approach at some point for Giroud. He is a boy we like, who scores lots of goals and who has a lot of ambition for Russia."

Giroud made just 14 starts in the Premier League and Champions League last season, but he still managed a total of 14 goals.

It has also been claimed that West Ham United are keen on his signature, with the Hammers willing to meet an alleged asking price of £20m.

Lyon's Alexandre Lacazette in the Europa League match against Roma on March 16, 2017
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