Carroll has found himself a new club in France. Far from Ligue 1
Yasmine Green
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
Last summer, former West Ham and Liverpool forward Andrew Carroll decided to make the move from England to France, where he strengthened second-league Amiens. Now he has found himself a new club, but not even at this level.
Details: According to Sud Ouest, Carroll will sign for Bordeaux, who have been relegated from Ligue 2 to the fourth division due to financial problems. In Amiens, he was valued, but this season the ex-England forward started on the bench, and he decided to change the club.
Recall: Carroll has almost 250 matches in the English Premier League, in which he scored 54 goals and gave 29 assists. The 35-year-old forward also played nine matches for the England national team in 2010-2012. These were mostly friendlies, but Roy Hodgson took him to the 2012 European Championships, where he scored against Sweden.