🚨Breaking news: Griezmann extends his stay at Atlético de Madrid
The Frenchman extends his contract with the red-and-white team until 2027 and puts an end to the exit rumors.
Looking ahead to the next Club World Cup, Atlético de Madrid will have some fantastic news with one of its biggest stars. Griezmann has made his decision about the future.
The Frenchman has renewed his contract with the red-and-white team until 2027. Amid rumors placing him outside Atleti, the 'Little Prince' remains at the helm of the kingdom.
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