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Will Paul Pogba and Antoine Griezmann soon play in the same colors? An option seems to bring them together.
Antoine Griezmann, after giving up on the Blues, could well have a change of scenery by the end of the season. A clause in his contract with Atlético de Madrid authorizes him to do so, for a possible summer move which, concerning him, leaves little doubt… If the Matelassier were to close the Spanish chapter of his career, it is most certainly in the United States that he would choose to land.
The person concerned has never hidden his attraction to MLS, the North American football elite, he is a fan of US culture. On several occasions already, his former partners in the French team Hugo Lloris and Olivier Giroud, united this season at Los Angeles FC, have made eyes at him and praised the merits of California to convince him to take the plunge and the Atlantic .
The temptation LA, with Giroud and Lloris
And if Antoine Griezmann decided to arrive at LAFC, it could be to join not two but three of his former French teammates. Italian journalist Nicolo Schira, transfer window specialist, reporting interest from the American franchise in a certain Paul Pogba, who is also likely to move in the coming months.
Authorized to resume training next January, then competition in March 2025, the Bianconero suspended for 18 months for alleged testosterone doping will not last forever at Juventus, where his talents are not counted on. The MLS for the 2018 world champion would be a good opportunity for relaunch, in a peaceful environment otherwise, if only in terms of the media.
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