Giroud has scarcely highlighted for Chelsea this season with Blues director, Frank Lampard leaning toward Tammy Abraham as his first-decision striker.
The previous Arsenal star as of late communicated disappointment while on worldwide obligation for France at his absence of minutes for Chelsea this season and said that he "will settle on a choice in January" over his future.
Talking on the improvement, Deschamps encouraged the 33-year-old to choose the arrangement concerning his future at Chelsea direly.
"His circumstance at Chelsea has not changed for two months," Deschamps was cited by the Daily Mirror as saying in front of Chelsea's Premier League conflict with Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
"It would be better for him, clearly, to go to a club where he will have all the more playing time. On the off chance that he can't have this playing time at Chelsea, the thought is to have the option to have it somewhere else. It is dependent upon him to choose the arrangement."
Deschamps included: "I don't have the foggiest idea what offers he has, where he may be able to get all the more playing time.
"We saw each other in the no so distant past. Similarly, as with each player, he's the person who chooses. In any case, remember that it's the day by day life of players with their clubs that prompts France determination. He knows it."
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