Adrien Rabiot, his mother raises her voice!

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Veronique Rabiot, mother and agent of the French midfielder, has clarified things regarding her son’s future.

“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.” Adrien Rabiot officially said goodbye to the Old Lady on his Instagram account on Wednesday, without saying anything more about his future. At 29, and now free of any contract, where will he continue his career?

In recent weeks, the name of the French midfielder has been circulating among some European bigwigs. In England, Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea are said to be interested, as are Real Madrid and FC Barcelona in Spain. Are these rumors to be taken seriously? Véronique Rabiot, mother and agent of the former Parisian, wanted to clarify things in the columns of The Gazzetta dello Sport.

The muscular clarification of Adrien Rabiot’s mother

“I speak with some clubs. But in some media, I am given contacts at clubs with whom I do not speak. So I think that others speak in my placeshe says. Since the beginning of Adrien’s career, I have been the only contact for clubs. And if a club is interested, they must speak directly with me.” A muscular clarification. The courtiers of the ex-Bianconero know what to expect.

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