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Man Utd: 'World-class' £103m striker 'could be live target' at Old Trafford

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Manchester United could turn to Atletico Madrid star Antoine Griezmann in the January transfer window, although any move may hinge on Cristiano Ronaldo’s future according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.

The France international has been the centre of a bizarre turn of events at the Wanda Metropolitano this season, with Atletico reluctant to start him in games in an attempt to avoid paying Barcelona a previously agreed fee.

That has led to suggestions the forward could be on the move sooner rather than later, and given United’s previous links to him, it comes as no surprise that Erik ten Hag’s side are being mentioned in that conversation.

While O’Rourke suggested Griezmann could potentially become a target in January, he did hint that a potential move for the forward could depend on what happens with Ronaldo.

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