Olivier Giroud insists that there is unfinished business left in the ranks of London's Arsenal, but he will try to fix it within Chelsea's ranks.
The Frenchman had to leave the Gunners team after five and a half years when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang arrived.
Now, with the aristocrats, the 31-year-old footballer will aim to win the Premier League - so far in his career in England, he has only managed to triumph in the FA Cup.
"I don't know if that's really what I regret, but I feel like I have some unfinished business, because I really wanted to win the Premier League with Arsenal," Giroud told "SFR Sport".
"After five and a half years, it's not easy to leave. I repeated it often enough - that was my ultimate goal."
"Continuing this topic, not everything is finished, I am still in the Premier League, now I am in Chelsea's ranks. I think the fight for the title is already over this year, but next year we will fight for it with great ambitions.
"Until the end of my career, I still want to do it."
Giroud, who arrived for 18 million pounds, signed an 18-month contract with Chelsea.