Antoine Griezmann open to Manchester United move

  • Antoine Griezmann has not ruled out a move to Manchester United next year
  • The Atletico Madrid forward said he had not made up his mind over a transfer
  • He did, however, suggest that the weather in England could be a problem
  • He revealed all in his new book: ‘Behind the smile: The life of the little Prince’

Antoine Griezmann admits he is open to a move to Manchester United but has revealed one thing which may get in the way of his transfer.  

It appears the Atletico Madrid star is somewhat concerned about the climate of northwest England. 

The forward revealed all in his new autobiography, ‘Behind the smile: The life of the little Prince’.

Manchester United target Antoine Griezmann says the weather may stop his move to England 

Speaking of a potential move, Griezmann wrote in his book: ‘I haven’t made that decision. It all depends on various factors.

‘Manchester United is a possibility.’

Jose Mourinho missed out on the forward last summer after Atletico had a transfer ban imposed on them, meaning they couldn’t bring in a replacement for their talisman.

The star then signed a new contract at the La Liga club until the summer of 2022.

However, the Frenchman still looks set for a move away from the Wanda Metropolitano this year after a frustrating start to the season. 

 Griezmann says he has not made his mind up on a move but is open to Manchester United 

 Griezmann says he has not made his mind up on a move but is open to Manchester United 

Jose Mourinho missed out on signing the Frenchman last summer but he is a target again 

Jose Mourinho missed out on signing the Frenchman last summer but he is a target again 

But before Manchester United fans get too excited, Griezmann offered a reason as to why he wouldn’t be so keen on a move to Old Trafford,

He wrote: ‘I have nothing against England – except for the weather’. 

On top of their grey skies, Manchester United still face stiff competition from Barcelona to the signing of the 26-year-old. 

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