Antoine Griezmann’s future at Atlético Madrid has never been more uncertain. According to information revealed on the show El Partidazo on COPE, the Madrid club has reportedly told the French striker that he is free to decide his future, opening the door to a possible move to Major League Soccer.
“They opened the door for him”: COPE confirms that Atlético Madrid is pushing Griezmann to sign in MLS. According to this report, Griezmann asked the club about the offer coming from the United States and the response was clear: Atlético no longer considers him completely indispensable and believes the financial proposal is “exceptional.”
MLS Pushes Hard to Sign Antoine Griezmann
Whether the exceptional aspect concerns the salary or the transfer fee remains unclear, as the Spanish outlet did not specify the details.
The interest of the American league in Antoine Griezmann is nothing new, but the current urgency is changing the situation.
The MLS club interested in the French star wants to recruit a major name quickly and, according to people close to the player, “they want a reference immediately, and if it’s not Antoine, it will be someone else.” For the Spanish press, Atlético’s stance looks like a disguised invitation to leave. Telling a player that “the decision is his and the club will respect his choice” essentially means opening the door, even if the wording sounds more diplomatic.
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