Adrien Rabiot bids farewell to Juventus

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While the trend has long been towards signing a new contract at Juventus, this will not be the case for Adrien Rabiot. The French midfielder announced his departure from the Turin club on Wednesday. After five seasons at Juventus, five years in Turin, I want to say ‘goodbye’ and thank you. All of you who have been there for me. The club and all its staff. And you, the fans, always close and very affectionate! Thank you for everything, Juventus. Goodbye and good luck! ” he said on his Instagram page.

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Arriving as a free agent in the summer of 2019, the former PSG player played 212 matches with the Bianconeri. He scored 22 goals and provided 15 assists. Adrien Rabiot leaves having won a Scudetto (2020) and two Italian Cups (2021 and 2024).

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