Barcelona sign Antoine Griezmann
Barcelona
have signed France forward Antoine Griezmann from La Liga rivals Atletico
Madrid after paying his 120m euro (£107m) buyout clause.
The
28-year-old World Cup winner has signed a five-year deal which includes an 800m
euro (£717m) release clause.
He signed a
new five-year deal in June 2018, but announced in May he would be
leaving the club this summer.
Atletico
have been unhappy about Barcelona's approach for the player and say 120m euros is
"insufficient".
Griezmann is
now the the world's sixth most expensive signing behind Neymar, Kylian Mbappe,
Philippe Coutinho, Joao Felix and Ousmane Dembele.
Shortly
after Barcelona announced the signing on Friday, Atletico responded by saying
his buyout clause should have been 200m euros (£179m) - the value at the time
they believe Griezmann and Barcelona began negotiating.
His release
clause dropped from 200m euros to 120m euros on 1 July.
"Griezmann,
represented by his lawyer, has appeared at the headquarters of the Professional
Football League to unilaterally terminate the contract that links the player
with Atletico," they said in a statement.
"Atletico
believes that the amount deposited is insufficient since it is obvious that the
commitment of the player and Barcelona was closed before the aforementioned
clause was reduced from 200 to 120 million euros.
"Atletico
believes that the termination of the contract happened before the end of the
last season and therefore has initiated procedures it has deemed appropriate to
protect their rights and lawful interests."
Atletico
reported Barcelona to Fifa over an alleged illegal approach for Griezmann
in December 2017.
Griezmann
then rejected an offer from Barcelona last year and revealed his thought
process in a documentary called The Decision.
But earlier
this month Atletico accused Barca and Griezmann of disrespect and claimed
the La Liga champions talked to their forward in March. They also ordered the
player to report for pre-season.
In a
statement, the Madrid club expressed their "strongest repulsion for the
behaviour of both, especially Barcelona".
Griezmann
joined Atletico Madrid from Real Sociedad in 2014 and scored 133 goals in 256
appearances.
The
Frenchman won the Europa League, the Spanish Super Cup and the Uefa Super Cup
during his time at Atletico and was the team's top scorer in each of the last
five seasons.
He was top
scorer at Euro 2016 and chosen as best player of the tournament as France
finished as runners-up to Portugal. That season also saw him finish third in
the Ballon d'Or behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
"With
his arrival at Barcelona, the Frenchman takes another step forward in his
career with the goal of consolidating his place as one of the best players in
the world," said the Catalan club.
He becomes
Barca's fourth major signing of the summer, following the acquisition of
midfielder Frenkie de Jong from Ajax, goalkeeper Neto from Valencia and
defender Emerson from Brazilian side Atletico-MG. It takes their spending this
summer to 233m euros (£199.7m.)
He joins a
star-studded forward line at the Nou Camp of Messi, Luis Suarez, Dembele and
Coutinho, while Paris St-Germain forward Neymar has also been linked with a
return to the club this summer.
Atletico
finished second in La Liga last season, nine points behind Griezmann's new
club.
Barca's
latest signing was initially rejected as a footballer before reaching his
teenage years for being too small
Griezmann is
an NBA fanatic and his favourite player is Derrick Rose of Detroit Pistons
Griezmann's
house in Madrid has a basketball court for him to practice
The
Frenchman is a lover of Uruguay and its culture after being influenced by
team-mates from the country
Griezmann's
signing means that three of the top 10 most expensive transfers of all-time
have all taken place this summer.
Atletico Madrid
spent 126m euros to buy 19-year-old Portugal forward Felix from Benfica earlier
this month.
Real Madrid
signed Belgium forward Eden Hazard from Chelsea in June for a fee that could
eventually exceed £150m. The 13-time European champions, who finished third in
the league last season, have spent close to £300m this summer.
They also
signed Serbia striker Luka Jovic from Eintracht Frankfurt for £53m, left-back
Ferland Mendy from Lyon for £47.1m, Porto defender Eder Militao for £42.7m and
Brazil forward Rodrygo who joined from Santos for £40m.
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