Tuesday 11 October 2016 21:00, UK
Antoine Griezmann has ruled out joining Paris Saint-Germain for now, saying a move to the Ligue 1 club is not part of his plans.
The France international is one of Europe's most sought-after forwards with PSG, Chelsea and Manchester United linked with a move for the 25-year-old.
However, Griezmann is ignoring the speculation and insists he is fully focused on winning trophies with Atletico Madrid.
Speaking about PSG's mooted interest in him, he told French radio station France 3: "You never know what will happen in the future but for the moment, PSG are not in my plans.
"Maybe someday but right now, Atletico Madrid is my team.
"I concentrate on Atletico Madrid, I am well at my team and my desire is to win something important at my club."
Last season Griezmann starred in Atletico Madrid's run to the Champions League final, while he was also voted player of the tournament at Euro 2016 in his homeland over the summer.
He has been in excellent form again so far this season, scoring six goals to help Diego Simeone's side to the top of the La Liga table after seven games.