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Antoine Griezmann Signs with Orlando City: A New Chapter in MLS

French striker Antoine Griezmann is set to join Orlando City in the MLS, marking a significant move in his career. Following a successful tenure at Atlético Madrid, Griezmann is ready to embark on a new journey in the United States.

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Antoine Griezmann Signs with Orlando City: A New Chapter in MLS

A future in the MLS for the French striker.Antoine Griezmann is heading to the United States.Following Sunday evening’s 3-2 defeat to Real Madrid in the derby at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Atlético Madrid have granted the French striker permission to travel to sign a contract with Orlando City.The deal is expected to run for three years, until 2029.The free transfer from La Liga to Major League Soccer will take place during the next summer transfer window at the end of this season.Griezmann said: "I’m excited to embark on this new chapter of my career with Orlando City. From my very first discussions with the club, I sensed a strong ambition and a clear vision for the future, which really impressed me."Atlético Madrid and Orlando City SC have reached an agreement for the transfer of Antoine Griezmann to the American club from next season. The striker travelled to Orlando, with the club’s permission, during the first team’s two-day break to finalise his contract with the Florida-based club.Our club’s all-time leading goalscorer will therefore embark on a new professional challenge in the MLS next summer, having worn the red and white shirt for 10 seasons.Griezmann joined our club from Real Sociedad in July 2014. Since then, our number 7 has become Atlético Madrid’s all-time top scorer with 211 goals, ahead of Luis Aragonés, who scored 173. Furthermore, his 488 appearances in the red and white shirt make him the fourth-most capped player in our club’s history.Over the course of these 10 seasons, Griezmann has given all Atlético fans unforgettable moments, winning three titles with our club so far: the Spanish Super Cup in 2014 and the Europa League and UEFA Super Cup, both in 2018.The forward will return to training this week with the Atlético players who have not joined their respective national teams, to prepare for the season’s final stretch, which includes the thrilling Copa del Rey final and the Champions League quarter-finals, where we will be aiming to secure a place in the semi-finals.Griezmann, who turned 35 on 21 March, has retired from the French national team (for whom he scored 44 goals and provided 38 assists in 137 appearances, winning the 2018 World Cup and the 2021 Nations League) and is under contract with Atlético Madrid until June 2027. To date, he has scored 211 goals and provided 97 assists in 488 appearances, winning the Spanish Super Cup in 2014, the Europa League and the UEFA Super Cup in 2018. His honours list also includes the Copa del Rey, won with Barcelona in 2021.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingWith nine matches remaining, Cholo Simeone’s side sit fourth in the Spanish league table with 57 points from 29 games: one point behind Villarreal, 12 points behind Real Madrid and 16 points behind Barcelona. Having knocked them out in the Copa del Rey semi-finals (where they reached the final against Real Sociedad, Griezmann’s former club), they will face them in the Champions League quarter-finals.Orlando City have picked up just three points from their first five Major League Soccer matches, beating Montreal 2-1 but losing to the New York Red Bulls (1-2), Inter Miami (2-4), New York City (0-5) and Nashville (0-5).

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Atlético Madrid Bids Farewell to Griezmann

After Atlético Madrid's defeat to Real Madrid, the club confirmed that Antoine Griezmann has been granted permission to join Orlando City. The French striker expressed his excitement about the move, citing the club's ambition and vision for the future as key factors in his decision.

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Record-Breaking Career at Atlético Madrid

During his 10 seasons at Atlético Madrid, Griezmann established himself as the club's all-time leading goal scorer with 211 goals. His iconic number 7 jersey will be remembered by fans for his memorable contributions, including winning three titles with the club.

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International Success and Retired from French National Team

Griezmann's illustrious international career saw him retire from the French national team with a World Cup victory in 2018 and a 2021 Nations League triumph. With 137 appearances, 44 goals, and 38 assists, he leaves a lasting legacy on the international stage.

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New Challenges Await in the MLS

As Griezmann prepares for his move to Orlando City next summer, he will return to training with Atlético Madrid to focus on the Copa del Rey final and the Champions League quarter-finals. Orlando City, on the other hand, looks to improve their form in the MLS under Griezmann's leadership.

Published on Mar 24, 2026