The World Cup-winning antoine Griezmann of France 2018 has expanded its Atletico Madrid contract until 2027, the Spanish club announced on Monday.
“Griezmann and Atletico have concluded a deal to extend the contract of the French football player until June 30, 2027,” Atletico said in a statement.
Griezmann, 34, is Atletico's top scorer of all time with 197 goals over two spells at the club, and his previous deal would be closed until 2026.
The veteran striker struggled for form in 2025 and found it just as his team in LaLiga in February and ended the season trophy.
Griezmann, who scored in the World Cup profit of France at Croatia 2018, signed in 2014 for Atletico from Real Sociedad.
The striker, who retired from international football last year, won the Europa League in 2018 and completed second place in Champions League with Atletico twice before he came to Barcelona in 2019.
Griezmann struggled with the Catalan giants and only won a Copa del Rey before returning to Atletico on loan in 2021, making the switch eventually permanent.
Atletico and Griezmann will participate in the World Cup in the United States this summer, with their first match against Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain on 15 June.
