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After retiring internationally, Antoine Griezmann will have to take a final turn in his career.
This is information that had the effect of a small bomb a week ago: Antoine Griezmann ended his career in
French team. The world champion’s decision generated a strong wave of emotion within French football.
Many teammates of the Mâconnais in the French team paid him a vibrant tribute on social networks, from Paul Pogba to Kylian Mbappé, including Raphaël Varane. After drawing a line under the Blues, “Grizou” will be faced with another pivotal choice for the end of his career.
Griezmann, the last turning point
A great lover of the United States, Antoine Griezmann has always proclaimed his desire to play in Major League Soccer in the final years of his career. If he is only 33 years old, the question will arise next summer since the Frenchman is under contract with Atlético de Madrid until 2026. Only a departure in the summer of 2025 would therefore allow the club Spanish not to see this club legend leave free.
Regardless, Antoine Griezmann would arrive on conquered territory if he opted for Los Angeles FC, where his two friends from the France team Olivier Giroud and Hugo Lloris await him with open arms. “ We would be delighted to welcome him with open arms here in LA. We know that there have already been contacts. It would be great to get together all three with Hugo (Lloris)“, launched Olivier Giroud at the microphone of TF1. The call is made.
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