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Griezmann keeps flirting with Beckham's club, Inter Miami CF

The French forward of Atlético Madrid was on Instagram to gave a wink to the owner of Inter Miami when commenting on a video shared by Beckham.

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Griezmann keeps flirting with Beckham's club, Inter Miami CF
Rodrigo JimenezEFE

David Beckham's new MLS team turned one year, since the announcement of Inter Miami CF as the new expansion franchise of the MLS.

Beckham posted a video on his Instagram account to celebrate the date, while also reminding all the fans that in one year the dream is coming to life.

However, the most important part of David Beckham Instagram celebration was the fact that Antoine Griezmann appeared in the comments section suggesting that maybe he would like to be part of this new MLS team.

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid player answered with a simple "when you're ready." But this is not the first time Griezmann has flirted with the possible move to Miami. In 2018 the Frenchman said he would like to be part of the project if Beckham approached him, as he'd like to end his career in the United States.

Antonie Griezmann comment in David Beckham's Instagram post the Frenchman keeps playing with the idea to land at Inter Miami.  Instagram: @davidbeckham
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Antonie Griezmann comment in David Beckham's Instagram post the Frenchman keeps playing with the idea to land at Inter Miami. Instagram: @davidbeckham

Also, Beckham said at the beginning of this year that it is nice to know that top players are willing to join his team, including the likes of the striker that won the 2018 World Cup with France.

How much would Inter Miami need to pay for Griezmann?

The 27-year-old striker from Atlético Madrid is under contract until 2023. This means that if 'Spice Boy' wants Griezmann as his first franchise player, they will need to pay around 200 million euros to activate the termination clause. Let's see...