The future of Antoine Griezmann at Atlético de Madrid could be hanging in the air. Despite being one of the key pieces in Simeone's scheme and having a contract until 2026, the French forward is seriously considering his continuity at the red-and-white club. Now, a European giant has entered the scene with a proposal that could change everything: Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).
PSG Enters the Race for Griezmann
In recent months, Griezmann has been linked with a possible transfer to MLS, where teams like Leo Messi's Inter Miami might be interested in signing him. However, PSG seems determined to make a statement and bring the world champion back to his country. This has been reported by media outlets like Fichajes.Net or Futbolete in recent hours.

The sports management of the Parisian team sees Griezmann as a market opportunity to strengthen their attack with a player of experience, quality, and versatility. His ability to play as a second striker, attacking midfielder, or even on the wing makes him an ideal profile for PSG.
What Is Atlético de Madrid Asking For?
Despite his importance to the team, Atlético de Madrid doesn't rule out his departure if an interesting offer arrives. According to various sources, the figure for which the red-and-whites might let Griezmann leave in Europe ranges between 20 and 25 million euros.
The French striker, 33 years old, has shown that he is still in top form, being the team's main offensive reference. But the possibility of playing again in Ligue 1 and being part of an ambitious project like PSG's could weigh on his final decision.
Is Griezmann's Goodbye Approaching?
For now, nothing is finalized, but PSG's interest could completely change Griezmann's future. With Atlético still fighting for their goals in the Champions League and La Liga, the player's focus remains on the present.

However, the summer could bring significant news in the transfer market. Will PSG be Griezmann's final destination, or will he continue to be the leader of Simeone's Atlético? The answer, in the coming months.