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Chelsea's Didier Drogba embraces Gary Cahill as they celebrate after the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Crystal Palace in 2015GrantAlastair Grant/The Associated Press

The Montreal Impact have spoke with former Chelsea forward Didier Drogba.

A team spokesman confirmed Monday that team president Joey Saputo spoke with Drogba in hopes of convincing him to join the Major League Soccer franchise.

The Canadian Press learned that negotiations between the club, Drogba's representatives and MLS began about 10 days ago. The spokesman also confirmed that Saputo talked with the former Ivory Coast international last Friday and that discussions happened in French – Drogba's native language.

The Chicago Fire are also in talks with Drogba and his name is on their discovery list. That gives the Fire exclusive rights to Drogba should he decide to join MLS.

Montreal could still sign Drogba, but it would need to pay a fee to Chicago to acquire his rights.

If the negotiations fall through between the Fire and Drogba, the MLS would likely ask the Fire to waive their rights on the 37-year-old to allow him to sign elsewhere. Montreal would be the most likely destination, as it's the only French-speaking market in MLS.

Drogba has won four Premier League titles and four FA Cup titles with Chelsea. He also helped the English club win the UEFA Champions League in 2012. Drogba scored 66 goals in 106 appearances with Ivory Coast.

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