AC Milan looks into Adrien Rabiot case

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Free of any contract, Adrien Rabiot will be able to commit wherever he wants at the end of the week. The Juventus Turin midfielder was in the same contractual situation last year before extending with the Old Lady. This season, negotiations are slow, although the file has been on the table since last winter. The two parties have still not managed to agree on the amount of the salary. Another Italian club has therefore sounded out the player’s mother, Véronique Rabiot.

According to Italian media, AC Milan has requested information about the French national team midfielder. However, the Rossoneri are put off by conditions that are considered too high. The Frenchman will not make his decision until after the Euro, as he announced in a press conference. He wants to join a competitive club in Italy, but also on the European stage.

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