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Freshly retired from national football, Antoine Griezmann can now concentrate fully on Atlético de Madrid, of which he is one of the biggest stars, if not the biggest. This season, Grizi is still performing well, with 3 goals and 4 assists in 13 La Liga matches, playing a little further from the opponent’s area than in recent seasons.
After a little less good, the Madrilenians relaunched with 3 successes in a row, and rather satisfactory performances from the Mâconnais. At the end of his contract with the Colchoneros in 2026, the 33-year-old player could however be living his last months under the rojiblanca tunic. Indeed, according to information from Marcaits future will be written far from the Metropolitano.
A departure earlier than expected?
The Madrid newspaper explains that Griezmann will leave at the end of the season. And he should join Major League Soccer. The media does not reveal the name of its future franchise, but even adds that a departure as early as January is possible. Which would allow the Frenchman to start the season with his new team, since MLS starts in March. But the trend still remains towards a departure at the end of the season.
Information which is not necessarily surprising, since the main person concerned has already admitted, on several occasions, to being seduced by the idea of playing in the North American league. A big fan of American culture, the NFL and the NBA, Griezmann therefore has a good chance of very quickly joining Hugo Lloris, Olivier Giroud, Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Riqui Puig in Major League Soccer…
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