Giroud's wife wants Gunners striker to move back to France

Gossip & Rumours
By -the mirror | Mar 17, 2014

According to The Mirror, Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud has reportedly been ordered to get a move back to France ...by his wife

Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud

Last month Jennifer Giroud shut her Twitter account after the Arsenal and France striker  admitted to cheating on her.

Just hours before the Gunners' FA Cup clash with Liverpool last month,  the 27-year-old  apologised following allegations that he had slept with model Celia Kay.

A source told the Sun on Sunday: "She's agreed to take him back, but only on the condition they leave London and England.

"He's desperate to save the marriage because he knows how stupid he's been - so he is going along with what she wants."

The report adds to speculation over the future of the France striker, 27, after he was apparently spotted on Thursday meeting with 'super agent' Muzzi Ozcan.

Read More: The Mirror

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