Cholo confirmed that he's staying, so all eyes are now on Antoine Griezmann. Griezmann is flirting with leaving, with ManU as perhaps the most likely destination.
Someone could interpret Griezmann's statement that he wants to win titles as an indication of his desire to leave Atletico. An optimistic may think that Griezmann is trying to persuade Atletico's board to spend big this summer.
The idea that "Atletico does not win" titles is a bit unfortunate, mostly because Atletico does not realistically aspire to win La Liga given the financial gap between everyone and Real Madrid and everyone and Barcelona. I suppose that the Premier League is more wide open, so you could realistically play for six teams that have a chance to lift the trophy (Chelsea, Tottenham, Man City, ManU, Arsenal, Liverpool).
Apart from Real Madrid, no one has been more successful in the Champions League over the last four seasons. Griezmann had a chance to beat them both years. It's a pity, really, that Atletico hasn't gotten over that Real Madrid-sized mountain.
Someone could interpret Griezmann's statement that he wants to win titles as an indication of his desire to leave Atletico. An optimistic may think that Griezmann is trying to persuade Atletico's board to spend big this summer.
The idea that "Atletico does not win" titles is a bit unfortunate, mostly because Atletico does not realistically aspire to win La Liga given the financial gap between everyone and Real Madrid and everyone and Barcelona. I suppose that the Premier League is more wide open, so you could realistically play for six teams that have a chance to lift the trophy (Chelsea, Tottenham, Man City, ManU, Arsenal, Liverpool).
Apart from Real Madrid, no one has been more successful in the Champions League over the last four seasons. Griezmann had a chance to beat them both years. It's a pity, really, that Atletico hasn't gotten over that Real Madrid-sized mountain.