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Antoine Griezmann has hinted that he could be interested in a future move to Manchester United


The France international has hinted he could be interested in a future move to Manchester United but insists that he is happy to remain at Vicente Calderon for now.

The Atletico Madrid winger, who is part of the 30-man list of nominees for the Ballon d'Or award, admits he discussed United, and manager Jose Mourinho with France team-mate Paul Pogba.

Griezmann is currently on international duty with France have posted a number of photograph alongside Pogba on social media recently, with one on Tuesday showing the two superstars on the back of a golf buggy, with the caption: "End of the day, we go back to the castle"

It has been reported that United are looking to sign Griezmann next summer as manager Jose Mourinho seeks to strengthen his attacking options, and the presence of Pogba at Old Trafford could help to lure the Atletico player to the Premier League.

He said, as quoted by Sky Sports in Germany: "A future transfer depends on how I feel. Right now I'm a father so a move to another city would not be the right thing [to do].

"I'll see if I want to do something else in the future though. Right now I'm very happy at Atletico and I still want to win trophies with this club.

"I always ask Pogba about United. I think Manchester United is a huge club with a really good infrastructure. I ask Paul about some of the players. If they're really that good and if Mourinho's really that good.

"You hear a lot but in the end it's the same with United as it is with PSG. Right now I don't see me moving to a new club. It would be awesome to play together with Paul one day."

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