Antoine Griezmann has made an apparent pledge of allegiance to Atletico Madrid hours after Manchester United cooled their interest in a summer transfer.
Sources told Sky Sports News HQ on Thursday that Manchester United are now prioritising an out-and-out striker rather than a move for Griezmann, whose 83 Atletico goals have come from a variety of forward positions.
United's change of approach emerged shortly after Atletico had an appeal against their transfer ban rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, a ruling which means they could not sign a replacement this summer if the France striker were sold.
Griezmann would still have a decision to make if another club agreed to trigger an £87million buyout clause in his Atletico deal, which runs until 2021.
But he offered a hint at his thinking in a Twitter post on Thursday evening which read: "Now more than ever #Atleti #All together."
The tweet was accompanied by a picture of him celebrating a Champions League goal against Leicester this season.
Griezmann recently revealed on French TV that his chances of a switch to Old Trafford were "six out of 10", but he later dismissed reports that a deal with United was already done.
"All the rumours are unfounded," he tweeted.
"I'm still Colchonero. My direction will be established after discussion with my sporting advisor."