PSG definitively fails Griezmann, he explains why

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Journalist Dominique Sévérac puts an end to rumors of Antoine Griezmann’s arrival at Paris Saint-Germain.

If Antoine Griezmann has often been linked to Paris Saint-Germain, his future could be written far from Europe. According to his teammate in the French team, Olivier Giroud, the French striker from Atlético Madrid could head to MLS (Major League Soccer) in the United States, to end his career there.

Despite this information, rumors of a transfer from Mâconnais to PSG continue to circulate, especially as the capital club is preparing to lose Kylian Mbappé this summer. However, the journalist from ParisianDominique Sévérac, denied these rumors during an exchange with readers of the daily.

A departure from Mbappé to fill

“No, Paris is not looking for a star in the sense that we generally understand it,” said Séverac. He wants more collective players, less bling-bling than in the past. Even if Antoine Griezmann is not bling-bling, he is not tracked by PSG.”

The journalist nevertheless confirms that Mbappé’s departure will leave a considerable void within the Parisian attack. A task that will fall to Luis Enrique’s men to take on. “ This is the big question: who can score 45 goals? No one available on the market. Barcola, Dembélé, Ramos, the rookie on the left will have to distribute his 45 goals (and others too).” he explained.

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