Manchester City fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relays reports that the Citizens are reportedly interested in signing in Barcelona forward Antoine Griezmann.
Antoine Griezmann has failed to live up to massive expectations at Barcelona. That, combined with his family’s antics, means he could be sold this summer.
According to mundo deportivo via Sport_Witness, Manchester City have ‘asked’ Barcelona about Antoine Griezmann and are known to ‘like’ him a lot, but received a firm rejection from the Spanish club.
The Frenchman joined Barça in a huge, well publicised and controversial £108m deal from Atlético Madrid last summer but has not had the first year he would have been dreaming of.
In reaction to the report shared on Twitter by Man City Xtra and City Chief, Many City supporters have flocked to expressed their thoughts and opinions on this latest update
Get Mbappe or Haland instead 😂— Amy Macleod (@amymacleodd) July 2, 2020
Love him as a player and i would love to see him as Aguero’s replacement. Just different quality and he could fit well in 2021 with Sterling, Mahrez and De Bruyne.— insidejoker (@travisscott5555) July 2, 2020
Odd they would reject interest when they don’t seem to want him.— Ngozulu Matondo 🇩🇴🕉️ (@ajagbeadewole) July 2, 2020
why not try depay? last year of contract and great numbers. it wouldn’t be expensive either…— Murilove (@murilo_bergami) July 2, 2020
Only idiots would believe this shit.— papite (@jgedeon1717) July 2, 2020
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