Manchester United Approaching Antoine Griezmann Again?


Premier League club Manchester United will reportedly be hunting for a new striker this winter. Antoine Griezmann's name is reported to be the Red Devils' main target.


It is common knowledge that Manchester United need a new striker. The team nicknamed the Red Devils lost the figure of Edinson Cavani last summer and they have not found a replacement last summer.

As a result United are still trying to find a new striker. Erik Ten Hag wants United's management to find a new striker this winter.


Reported by The Athletic, Manchester United have found a suitable candidate for their needs. The Red Devils will reportedly try to sign Antoine Griezmann from Atletico Madrid.


Check out Griezmann's transfer situation below.

Old Goal

According to the report, Manchester United have long been interested in securing Griezmann's services. Because United are excited about the player's abilities.


It has been more than three years that United have been following the forward's development. They assess the French national team player is one of the best strikers who have a career in Europe at this time.


Erik Ten Hag also reportedly likes the striker's characteristics. So they are interested in securing his services.

Take Advantage of Conditions

The report claims that Manchester United will be serious about securing Griezmann's services. Because they know there is a problem between Ateltico Madrid and Barcelona.


Atletico, who borrowed Griezmann from Barcelona, ​​have so far refused to play Griezmann in full to avoid paying compensation to Barcelona. Meanwhile, El Blaugrana as Griezmann's owner was furious with Atletico's behavior.


So Manchester United will try to negotiate with Barcelona to terminate Griezmann's contract at Atletico Madrid and sell him to Old Trafford.

Transfer dowry

Manchester United itself is reportedly ready to shell out big enough to secure Griezmann's services in the summer.


The striker is reportedly ready to be secured in the range of 40 million Euros in the winter.

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