Tuesday 19 December 2017

Barca in trouble with FIFA over Man United target Griezmann

La Liga outfit Atletico Madrid have reported league leaders Barcelona to World Football governing body - FIFA over what the capital club described as an illegal approach attempt to France forward Antoine Griezmann away from the Estadio Wanda Metropolitano.
Griezmann, who signed a contract with Atlético in the summer lasting until 2021 to ward off interest from Manchester United has a release clause in his contract set at €100m (£88.4m) but Barcelona have been linked with a January approach for the forward signed from Real Sociedad in 2014.
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Fifa’s rules say a team interested in signing a player must first make contact with his club before being allowed to hold negotiations.
"Atlético Madrid have reported Barcelona for repeated contact with Griezmann and his people, contact which we are aware of.
"He is a player with a contract with Atlético Madrid and a long contract at that." a spokesman for Atlético told Mundo Deportivo
Fifa has since confirmed it has received Atlético’s complaint, according to the report
A report last week suggested Barça’s technical director, Roberto Fernández, had already held talks with the Frenchman’s entourage, with Guillermo Amor later admitting the club are interested in signing him.
"If that’s what the newspaper said, it’s possible …Maybe there’s been a meeting and things have advanced, although I don’t know.
"There’s a good understanding, maybe there have been talks. Rumours are inevitable in football. In the case of Griezmann, there are a lot of players we could be talking with, initiating some kind of relationship if there’s an opportunity. We’re obliged to have contact with players. It’s something which is done." Amor told Movistar+
Griezmann has been the subject of increased speculation over recent days after Barça’s director of institutional relations hinted it was “possible” the club’s president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, had held talks with the 26-year-old’s family.
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