Griezmann ‘signed’ Mbappé for Newcastle and his response was surprising

The Premier League is on everyone’s lips after the purchase of one of the most historic clubs in British football such as Newcastle by an investment fund of Saudi origin.

The new project will be led by Amanda staveley, the woman behind the fortune of Mohamed bin Salman. The fact that the fortune behind the new owners of the ‘Urracas’ is 11 times greater than that of the City, for example, puts into perspective what kind of players the northern team could dream of England.

Sure, the fans of the Newcastle they dream of players like Halaand or Mbappe. And in the case of the French striker, some time ago there was already a surreal and hypothetical situation in which the now soccer player of the Atlético de Madrid Antoine Griezmann.

Both share a national team and in the case of the mattress he is passionate about video games. One of the ones that plays the most is the Fooball Manager‘which is a soccer team management simulator in which you control everything from tactics to the price of drinks in the stadium bars. Very complete.

The player of the Athletic He is passionate and a few months ago he left a video that has become relevant again. In a flight of the French team, the mattress commented to his partner: “I have signed you for the Newcastle, I have paid 134 million pounds for you (almost 157.6 million euros) ”.

His partner and friend responded in such a way that it could be interpreted what he thinks of this hypothetical signing for the northern English club. “It’s not very hot there, is it?”


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Chelsea's Saul Niguez, left, is tackled by Aston Villa's Jacob Ramsey during the English Premier League match between Chelsea and Aston Villa at the Stamford Bridge Stadium in London, Saturday, Sept.  11, 2021. (AP Photo / Ian Walton)