Olivier Giroud could be set to stay at Chelsea a little longer after opening preliminary negotiations over a new contract, according to reports from Daily Mail.
For much of the season, Giroud had been playing second fiddle to Tammy Abraham under Frank Lampard and he was expected to be let go this summer with his contract expiring in June.
However, the Frenchman has recently turned his fortunes around and has impressed in the place of the injured Abraham up top at Stamford Bridge.
And according to Football London, talks have begun to see if an extension can be found past this summer - when his current deal runs out.
However, no agreement is likely until the UK's coronavirus lockdown measures are eased.
Chelsea's starting position would likely be to offer the French World Cup winner a new one-year contract - in line with their policy regarding older players.
The Frenchman had been playing second fiddle to Tammy Abraham earlier in the campaign
Olivier Giroud has turned his Chelsea fortunes around after a frustrating start to the season
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