Antoine Griezmann, the all-time leading scorer for Atlético de Madrid, will bring his spell in Spain to an end to join Orlando City of Major League Soccer (MLS). The American club officially confirmed the deal this Tuesday.
The French star will join “The Lions” in July 2026, once the current season with the Colchoneros has come to an end. Griezmann has signed a contract tying him to the Florida franchise until 2028, with the option to extend it for one more year, taking up a Designated Player spot.
Mark Wilf, owner of Orlando City, described the signing as a “historic moment” for the city and the league. The arrival of the 2018 World Cup champion strengthens the ambitions of a club looking to establish itself among the elite following the departure of its coach, Óscar Pareja.
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For his part, “Little Prince” expressed his excitement about this new challenge in the United States. After scoring more than 200 goals in the red-and-white shirt and leaving an unforgettable mark on LaLiga, Griezmann is now looking to conquer the American market by following in the footsteps of legends such as Kaká and Nani.
MLS thus adds another world-class star to its showcase. At 34 years old and with a trophy cabinet full of silverware, the French forward is preparing for his final major professional adventure at Inter&Co Stadium, where he will share the locker room with figures such as Martín Ojeda.
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