Atletico Madrid is determined to keep Antoine Griezmann within their ranks until the conclusion of the current season. However, expectations are low that the French playmaker will remain with the club beyond the summer transfer window. Consequently, Los Colchoneros have already initiated efforts to identify and secure an alternative for the influential forward.
Griezmann has been a subject of intense transfer speculation, particularly with Orlando City, who reportedly pushed to finalize a deal before the MLS transfer deadline on March 26th. It appears Griezmann intends to delay any move until the summer, prioritizing the opportunity to potentially win the Copa del Rey with Atletico for the first time, even if it risks the immediate Orlando offer.
Atletico Madrid Engages in Discussions with Potential Griezmann Successor
Despite Griezmann having a year remaining on his contract, Atletico Madrid seems to acknowledge the high probability of his move to the United States this summer. Reports from RadioMarca indicate that Sporting Director Mateu Alemany has already started working on finding a replacement for the 34-year-old. The club is said to be intensifying its pursuit of Paris Saint-Germain’s creative midfielder, Kang-In Lee, in the coming weeks.
Atletico previously made an attempt to sign Kang-In during the January transfer window, but PSG rejected their approach. The French champions have also reportedly expressed their desire to extend the South Korean international’s current contract, which is set to expire in 2028.
Details of Griezmann’s Offer from Orlando City Unveiled
Further details provided by Matteo Moretto reveal that Griezmann’s proposed contract from Orlando City is estimated to be between €10-15 million per year for a duration of three years. After taxes, this would translate to approximately €7 million per season. It remains uncertain whether Orlando City will maintain this offer for a summer transfer.
Could Griezmann’s Successor Already Be Within Atletico’s Squad?
While directly comparing one player as a like-for-like replacement for Griezmann might be an oversimplification, the €50 million acquisition of Alex Baena last season was perceived by some as a proactive step in anticipation of the Frenchman’s eventual departure. Although Baena has yet to consistently replicate his impressive Villarreal form at the Cívitas Metropolitano, he certainly possesses the attributes and potential to develop into Atletico’s primary creative force.

