Griezmann and the Blues, “it’s over”

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Against Spain in the Euro 2024 semi-final, Antoine Griezmann may have played his very last match in the jersey bearing the rooster…

Antoine Griezmann is reportedly being courted by Los Angeles FC The TeamThe Major League Soccer club, which already has Hugo Lloris and Olivier Giroud in its squad, could take advantage of “Grizou’s” relatively low release clause (ten million euros) to poach him.

By joining the MLS, the Atlético de Madrid player would be giving up the very highest level according to Daniel Riolo.

“For me, the message you’re sending is that it’s over. We already did the trick with Kanté who came back from Saudi Arabia, he’s super efficient… Yes, he was one or two games (at the Euro), but no more. I’m not sure the joke will continue. But Griezmann won’t do the trick of still claiming to be in the French team if he goes to a minor championship. It’s his life choice,” explained the sports journalist on RMC.

Griezmann in the French team, the end is imminent

Griezmann could no longer seriously apply for the French team. “I get the message this way: ‘I’m going, it’s the end of my career, it’s my life choice and I love it, I have my friends there, it’s great, I’ll buy a convertible and spend the weekends in Malibu’. Very good. But the Blues are over. When I see the level he had during the Euro, I tell him that it’s the right time. I’ll get you your first class ticket and you can go.”believes Gilbert Bribois’ sidekick.

The leaders of the franchise founded in 2014 have reportedly already offered a solid gold contract to the Mâcon native. The latter is currently under contract with Atlético de Madrid until June 2025.

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