Barcelona coach Xavi believes the club and Atletico Madrid have reached an agreement for the permanent transfer of Antoine Griezmann to Los Colchoneros.
Reports emerged earlier this week suggesting the two LaLiga giants had struck a €19.9million deal for the Frenchman, who is on loan at Atletico from Barca.
Griezmann made his return to Atletico on an initial temporary deal last year, with the two-year agreement set to become a permanent move for a reported €40m in 2023 if a specific clause was met.
The clause required Griezmann to play at least 30 minutes – not including stoppage time – in a percentage of Atletico’s matches, though the exact proportion is unclear as some media outlets claim it is over 80 per cent and others suggest it is around 50 per cent.
Nevertheless, Atletico coach Diego Simeone had been carefully managing Griezmann’s minutes seemingly to avoid triggering the €40m clause – the Frenchman has completed two full LaLiga games this term, and in his other six appearances he featured for no more than 30 minutes each time.
Atletico’s tactics appears to have succeeded in getting Griezmann’s price reduced considerably, with Xavi revealing an agreement was in place.
“The club tells me that they have reached an agreement, but it is not official,” he told reporters on Saturday.
“If there is an agreement, all parties are happy. I wish the player the best.”
Griezmann controversially joined Barca from Atletico in 2019 when the Blaugrana triggered his €120m release clause.
But in two full LaLiga campaigns at Camp Nou, Griezmann struggled to rediscover the form that attracted Barca to him in the first place, scoring 22 goals in 71 league games – he netted as many times in a single season on two separate occasions for Atletico in the past.
Although he was even less productive in front of goal upon his return to Atletico, scoring just three in 26 league outings last term, Simeone remains a strong advocate for the 31-year-old.