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Adrien Rabiot’s transfer window is definitely quite confusing. Extended a year ago by Juventus, the French midfielder had another full season with the Turin team. Free once again, he had this time decided not to continue his collaboration with the Vecchia Signora.
Playing Euro 2024 with France without a club, Adrien Rabiot had a fairly quiet summer despite some approaches from Liverpool. Finally, AC Milan had decided to step up a gear a few days ago. Wanting to get a midfielder while Ismaël Bennacer was leaving, the Diavolo was interested in the 29-year-old player.
Adrien Rabiot hoped for more
The only major problem was Adrien Rabiot’s annual net salary of 7.5 million euros, which Milan could not match. And that was ultimately a deal-breaker according to The Sports Gazette. AC Milan made a significant offer in relation to its means according to the transalpine media with the pink pages, but the Frenchman declined a proposal below his expectations.
At the same time, no Saudi offer came for Ismael Bennacer and AC Milan did not insist. The departure of the Algerian midfielder would have given more financial latitude to the Rossoneri. From then on, the situation remains the same for Adrien Rabiot who still finds himself without a club and waiting for the perfect opportunity.
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