Antoine Griezmann will turn out to be the most recent worldwide star to take his skills to MLS.
Griezmann has signed with Orlando Metropolis by way of the 2027-28 marketing campaign, the Japanese Convention membership introduced Tuesday. The French worldwide will formally make the transfer in July 2026, becoming a member of the Lions as a Designated Participant.
His contract will even embody an possibility for the 2028-29 season as effectively.
“I’m very excited to start this subsequent chapter of my profession with Orlando Metropolis,” stated Griezmann. “From my first conversations with the Membership, I might really feel a robust ambition and a transparent imaginative and prescient for the longer term, and that basically spoke to me. I sit up for making Orlando my new residence, assembly the supporters, feeling the power at Inter&Co Stadium, and giving all the pieces I’ve to assist the crew obtain nice issues.”
Griezmann at the moment stays a key a part of the Atletico Madrid squad in Spain. The 35-year-old has logged 13 objectives and 4 assists throughout all competitions in Diego Simeone’s squad.
In whole, Griezmann has tallied 298 objectives and 132 assists throughout 792 skilled appearances with Atletico Madrid, Barcelona and Actual Sociedad. His membership achievements embody successful the 2017-18 UEFA Europa League, the 2018 UEFA Tremendous Cup and the 2014 Spanish SuperCup, and the 2020-21 Copa del Rey.
On the worldwide stage, Griezmann is a former central determine for the French nationwide crew. He helped lead Les Blues elevate the 2018 FIFA World Cup in addition to win the 2020-21 UEFA Nations League title. His 44 worldwide objectives are ranked because the fourth-most in French nationwide crew historical past whereas has additionally contributed 38 assists throughout 137 caps.
Orlando Metropolis most just lately suffered a 5-0 hammering by the hands of Nashville SC, dropping them to 1-4-0 in MLS play this season. The Lions additionally parted methods with longtime head coach Oscar Pareja earlier this yr.



























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