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Confirmed, Griezmann May Say Goodbye Against Real Madrid: He Already Has a Team in MLS

Griezmann is preparing for a radical change in his career after his last season with Atlético in Europe.

The uncertainty about Antoine Griezmann's future at Atlético de Madrid has reached its peak. The French forward, who has been a key piece for the rojiblancos in recent years, seems ready to take a new direction in his career. If Atlético doesn't defeat Real Madrid, Griezmann could play his last European match.

Griezmann in Search of New Horizons

Antoine Griezmann has informed Atlético de Madrid of his desire to move to the United States at the end of this season. The forward, whose contract with the rojiblanco club extends until 2026, has made it clear that his next stop will be Major League Soccer (MLS). This move would be the closure of a career full of successes, but also a way to start a new stage, away from elite soccer.

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Although Griezmann's contract with Atlético has one more year of validity, the player has already made his decision. His desire to play in the MLS, attracted by his fondness for the NFL and the NBA, is an open secret. In fact, the Frenchman has already expressed on several occasions his fascination for American sports, something that makes him feel even more inclined toward a future in the United States.

A New Destination in the MLS

Griezmann's interest in the MLS is not a surprise. In recent years, several European stars, like Messi, Suárez, and Busquets, have arrived in the MLS. Additionally, his teammate in the French national team, Hugo Lloris, as well as his friend Olivier Giroud, could also follow this same path in the future.

At 33 years old, Griezmann feels that it is time to take the step. After his retirement from the national team, Griezmann wants to move away from elite soccer for new projects. The MLS would be ideal for him, and although retirement is not ruled out, his preference is to play in the United States.

Goodbye to Atlético and His Possible Compensation

This change of direction comes at a delicate moment for Atlético de Madrid. Griezmann has one more year of contract, which could force the club to negotiate some type of transfer or financial compensation.

Despite his decision, the relationship between Griezmann and Atlético has been fruitful, so an amicable departure is expected. Griezmann's departure would represent the farewell of an important figure for Atlético, who has been crucial in recent seasons both in the Spanish League and in international competitions.