A move to either Real Madrid or Barcelona for Antoine Griezmann would be one of the biggest in living memory, and while the Frenchman has maintained his commitment to Atletico Madrid for now, he's open to the possibility of a jump to their LaLiga rivals in the future.
The mercurial forward has been linked with Manchester United since last summer and yet looks set to stave off any further interest for the time being.
"I have no intention of leaving Atletico Madrid, for Paris Saint-Germain, China, the USA, Russia, or elsewhere," said Griezmann to L'Equipe, who asked him about a possible move to Real or Barcelona.
"Why not? That's the dream for every player; to be at big clubs like that, or Bayern Munich.
"But right now I don't see myself at Barcelona or Real, or anywhere else. I'm happy in Spain."
With regard to Griezmann's future, the 25-year-old considered if Diego Simeone's stay at Atletico was in any way linked to his own commitment to the club.
"No, it's not," he replied. "He will leave one day, and in the summer I called him up to check if he was going to stay on. He told me of his plans for the season, that he wanted me to stay, and that made me feel happy.
"But we're not inseparable."
Finally, the Colchoneros talisman admitted that he'd retire a happy man if he claimed football's most prestigious team honours over any individual accolade.
"[Individual honours] are important, and it's difficult to win something over [Lionel] Messi or [Cristiano] Ronaldo," said Griezmann.
"I'd prefer to win a World Cup or European Championship over a Ballon d'Or."