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The real reason why Griezmann does not want to return to Barcelona is revealed

Griezmann is happy in Atletico Madrid and does not wish to go back to Barcelona.

By William Estrella

Griezmann is happy in Atletico Madrid and does not wish to go back to Barcelona.
Griezmann is happy in Atletico Madrid and does not wish to go back to Barcelona.

Barcelona has suffered a leak of information, thanks to some emails that were revealed. Details of Gerard Piqué's contract were leaked, and some requirements during the negotiation of Lionel Messi's 2020 contract with the club.

The latest to be a victim of this data leak is Antoine Griezmann. According to 'El Mundo', Antoine Griezmann, current French striker under Simeone, earned more money at Atlético Madrid than at Barcelona during his two years there.

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It is told in the Spanish newspaper that his salary in total was about 98 million euros of guaranteed salary and most importantly, another 79 million euros in variables, adding a total of 177.7 million euros, a multimillion dollar salary.

Now, Antoine Griezmann hopes that as soon as his loan with Atletico ends, he can sign a new contract with those from Madrid, instead of returning to Barcelona, where he is neither happy nor does he believe he has a chance to play, after the signings in the summer.

How is the season going for Griezmann?

The French national team and world champion is experiencing a peculiar season, because his minutes are very careful so that 'Atleti' does not have to pay Barcelona 40 million. The striker has 8 games, 3 goals and an assist in all competitions.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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