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Arriving in September 2024, Adrien Rabiot has established himself as a key link in the Olympique de Marseille midfield. But uncertainty hangs over his future, and Pablo Longoria has taken the lead in trying to secure his player before the end of the season.
A priority extension for Longoria
In a contract signed until 2026, Adrien Rabiot could however leave the club at the end of the season if the two parties do not find common ground. The Marseille president, Pablo Longoria, confirmed that a meeting will be organized in June to assess the situation: “Adrien is a person with remarkable human values. I would like him to stay, but we have to see if everyone is happy with this collaboration. »
However, Rabiot’s past, known for tough negotiations, could complicate discussions. Longoria hopes to convince the French international thanks to the importance of his role in Roberto De Zerbi’s team, but also by playing on the player’s stability and satisfaction.
Desires in England and Italy
Rabiot’s performances are not going unnoticed: according to sources close to the matter, several Premier League and Serie A clubs are closely monitoring the situation. These suitors could represent a threat to OM, who will have to work hard to retain their player in the face of more financially aggressive competition.
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