Speaking as a guest on the After Foot show on Monday in New York, Meary said (h/t RMC Sport): "We've been trying to get him here for two years, and unfortunately it didn't happen. It was quite close at one point with Los Angeles, but it didn't happen. He had a very good offer from Atletico, it's his favorite club, that's it (...) I think he was really motivated to come to the US, but you're fighting against a club like Atletico where he's a legend, and they made a very good financial offer that we couldn't match."
Despite the disappointment of not seeing him in the MLS yet, Meary implied that the doors to a future move are still very much open. He explained: "These are family choices. Hugo [Lloris] came with a very small salary because he wanted to discover MLS, to bring his family. Olivier [Giroud], when he found out Hugo was coming, he thought it could be cool too. He didn't sign for the money, he could have earned three or four times more in Europe or Saudi Arabia. These are lifestyle choices."