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Between Atlético Madrid and Antoine Griezmann, the end of the story is fast approaching. Despite a contract running until June 2026, the French world champion could well look elsewhere this summer. According to information revealed this Tuesday morning by Marcathe Mâconnais will pack his bags at the end of the season.
The Madrid media even announced that “Grizou” could leave the Colchoneros as early as this winter transfer window. To go where? The name of his future club is not yet known but there is little doubt that the 33-year-old striker will head to MLS, where he could see himself ending his career, as he has done on several occasions. declared.
Griezmann, heading to MLS this winter?
This is why a departure this winter cannot be ruled out. Indeed, this would allow the former Barcelona player to start the season with his new team, with MLS resuming in March. It remains to be seen which franchise Griezmann will bounce into. Los Angeles FC, where his ex-Blues teammates and friends Olivier Giroud and Hugo Lloris play, would be in pole position.
In recent weeks, Diego Simone has been paying tribute to his French striker. “ I admire his work, his way of life, his way of interpreting things like when he stopped the selection. He left in style. (…) He has talent, class, a great personality and we will enjoy the time he spends with us. The day he decides to no longer be with us, if it ever happens, we will support him as best we can. He will go down as one of Atletico’s greatest players », declared the Argentine coach a few days ago, who is already preparing the ground?
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