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This is one of the big moves to make at the end of the transfer window. Free of any contract, Adrien Rabiot has still not found a shoe that fits him during these two summer months, and is therefore still on the market. After leaving Juventus, the former Paris Saint-Germain player has been announced everywhere, especially in England, but has still not found a place to land. There was also talk of an interest from Real Madrid at the beginning of the summer.
But in the last few hours, a club has decided to seriously attack. As explained The Gazzetta dello SportAC Milan is very interested in his services. Milan’s interest in the French international is not necessarily new, but this time it is serious if we are to believe the information from the Italian publication.
He will have to make sacrifices
He would thus be the chosen replacement for Ismaël Bennacer, who will be heading to Saudi Arabia. The Frenchman’s experience, whether in Italy or in Europe, is seen as a huge asset by Milan’s decision-makers, who also believe that he will adapt very easily to Paulo Fonseca’s game. The media outlet nevertheless indicates that the operation is set to be complicated, for financial reasons, and that the Lombards will not be able to offer him the emoluments he received in Turin. The newspaper mentions a salary of 7.5 million euros net per season, which the Milanese cannot match.
In return, the club would offer him a role as technical leader and star of an ambitious project that he would not necessarily have elsewhere. Another point in Milan’s favor: the 29-year-old midfielder would like to find a club fairly quickly, and would even be eager to sign with his new team. To be continued, but AC Milan has solid arguments to offer the Rabiot clan…
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