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The future of Antoine Griezmann acts again in Madrid. Not content with having left the French team last September, a little to everyone's surprise (since he dreamed of playing a last World Cup in 2026), “Grizi” would have decided to turn the Atlético page end of the season. In recent days, according to two sources (one inside of the capital's club, Ivan Corrochano, then the media Ok diario), the almost 34 -year -old striker (March 21) would have asked his leaders to leave this summer.
Now behind the scenes of Atlético, we are aware of nothing about the intentions of the number 7, as the journalist Pascual Ruiz Arnal indicates on Friday, who collaborates with Marca
and Claro Sports. Griezmann has obviously asked his management and “Nothing says” That the 2018 world champion will not honor his contract with the Colchoneros who runs until 2026. Diego Simeone knows that his favorite player is less untenable than a few years ago, but the “Cholo” still values the game intelligence and the offensive impact of the native of Mâcon.
Griezmann still in good shape
Author of 14 goals this season (21 in Liga, 8 in the Champions League) as well as six assists, Griezmann is fully contributed to the good season of Atlético, Dauphin du Real en Liga (with four points less) and fifth of the ranking of the first phase of the Champions League (for a direct qualification in the round of 16 of the competition).
With, by his side, Julian Alvarez or Alexander Sorho in the age of age, “Grizi” can largely shine another year before living his American dream. After Euro 2024 (and therefore before the announcement of Griezmann's international retirement),
The team Already mentioned the possibility for the 30 -year -old to join Los Angeles FC where his friends Hugo Lloris and Olivier Giroud play. We are waiting for the next episode.
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