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He has become a reference midfielder in Serie A and with the French team. At 29, Adrien Rabiot has silenced many skeptics about his ability to raise his level to be one of the best in his position. Author once again of a solid season (5 goals and 3 offerings in 35 matches), the native of Saint-Maurice found himself at the end of his contract. If he had experienced this situation at the end of the previous season before re-signing for a year, now the story with the Piedmont club seems over.
“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”the player had declared on his social networks. Since then, however, the situation has not changed much for Adrien Rabiot. Still without a club, the French international (48 caps and 4 goals) is still looking for a project for next season.
Discussions, but nothing concrete
While nothing concrete has yet been agreed upon, the player’s mother and advisor, Véronique Rabiot, was forced to break her silence in an interview for The Sports Gazette : “Indeed, 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 place. Since the beginning of Adrien’s career, I have been the only contact for the clubs. And if a club is interested, it must speak directly with me.”
While Ligue 1, La Liga, the Premier League and Serie A will resume this weekend, Adrien Rabiot still does not know at which club he will continue his career. In recent days, Galatasaray has emerged, as has Liverpool in the event of the Martin Zubimendi trail failing, or even Manchester United, a club with which he has often been linked. If everything remains open for Adrien Rabiot’s future, this end of the transfer window is likely to be very lively for the former Paris Saint-Germain player.
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