Antoine Griezmann has said he is commited to Atletico Madrid and coach Diego Simeone amid reports that Manchester United are keen to sign him next summer.

Reports in the UK media have claimed forward Griezmann will be United's main target in 2017.

However, Griezmann, who signed a contract extension in June that ties him to Atletico until 2021, told Telefoot: "I would only leave [Atletico] if Simeone was to go."

Before signing his new deal with Atletico earlier this summer, the France international spoke to Simeone to find out his future plans.

"The only thing I wanted to know was whether there was a possibility that Simeone would go to Paris Saint-Germain," he said.

"Simeone is a very important person for me, and that is why I called him before renewing.

"He told me he was staying and that was sufficient for me. I'm happy in Spain and I have a lot of things to learn from him."

Simeone has been in charge of Atletico since 2011, but hinted at a possible departure after his side's Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid in May.

He was linked with a switch to the French champions but made it clear his future was with the Rojiblancos.