Adrien Rabiot, the choice is made, but…

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Still without a club, Adrien Rabiot is moving forward with his thinking. He has chosen to refuse an offer. He has two others left.

After wearing the Paris Saint-Germain jersey (and briefly that of Toulouse), Adrien Rabiot left for Juventus. At the end of his contract with the Turin club this summer, the French midfielder chose not to extend, preferring to embark on a new adventure. But while the championships have resumed almost everywhere, the Frenchman is still without a club. And it is not for lack of having received offers. He has already made a first choice, by refusing an offer from Saudi Arabia. He still has two options.

This Sunday, World Sports took stock of the case. The Spanish media returned to FC Barcelona’s interest in the French international, immediately closing the door by recalling the financial difficulties of the Catalan club, unable to come up with the necessary cash to bring in Adrien Rabiot. Looking for a salary increase compared to what he was earning at Juventus, the Frenchman will therefore not go to Barça.

England and Italy, but which clubs?

On the other hand, the specialist site mentioned two other possibilities. Without naming a club, it confirmed that one of them led to the Premier League and the other was in Serie A. As for Italy, Adrien Rabiot has already made it known that he would not go to AC Milan, which was nevertheless interested in him. Could it then be Inter Milan, or even Napoli? The mystery remains.

As for the Premier League team, the uncertainty remains. Manchester United tried their luck, but they also failed in the face of the financial demands of the player and his entourage. The same goes for Newcastle. With their easy-going credit cards, could Chelsea be interested and manage to seduce the Rabiot clan? Would Arsenal or another surprise team hesitate to take action? Time is running out, especially for the player.

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