Manchester United target Antoine Griezmann has admitted he has 'dreamed' of playing in England since he was a child - but the France forward maintains he wants to remain at Atletico Madid.

After scoring 32 goals and leading Diego Simeone's side to the Champions League final last season, the France forward has continued his fine form into this campaign - netting 22 goals and registering 11 assists.

Griezmann is currently on international duty with France ahead of their matches against Luxembourg and Spain. But with United reportedly willing to trigger his £86million release clause this summer, speculation surrounding his future in Spain rumbles on.

Antoine Griezmann has scored 22 goals for Atletico Madrid in 40 appearances this season

The 25-year-old forward is currently at Clairefontaine on international duty with France

GRIEZMANN'S IMPRESSIVE FORM Appearances: 40 Goals: 22 Assists: 11 Minutes per goal: 157 Advertisement

Speaking on a webchat for L'Equipe, the 25-year-old admitted that he has dreamed of playing in England since he was young. But the forward said he has no intention of leaving Atletico.

On whether he would ever play for Real Madrid or Barcelona, Griezmann said: 'Why not? It's a dream to play for the biggest clubs and those two are up with Bayern [Munich] and English clubs that I have dreamed about since I was small.

'But I don't see myself at Barcelona or Real. Or anywhere else. I am happy in Spain. It's sunny – that helps. I need that to be in my private live and on the pitch. The two are linked.'

He added: 'I don't want to leave Atletico to go to Paris (Saint-Germain), China, the United States, Russia or elsewhere.'

Griezmann will have the chance to play in England next month, however, when his side take on Leicester in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

Wes Morgan opened the scoring for Leicester in their 2-0 win over Sevilla last Tuesday

Marc Albrighton scored their second - the goal that secured the Foxes a 3-2 aggregate victory

Craig Shakespeare's side are the last Premier League side left in the competition after they overcame Sevilla in the last 16.

Griezmann expects a tough test when they face the English champions for a place in the last four. And he highlighted England striker Jamie Vardy as a particular threat they will need to deal with.

'If we want to reach the final like last year, we need to beat everyone,' he said.

'Upfront they have pace with Vardy, [Riyad] Mahrez is a great player. At the back they're strong. It will be tough to get past them. I watched the match against Sevilla – from dead balls they can cause us damage.'