Adrien Rabiot, the surprise destination?

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It may be (finally) time to choose for Adrien Rabiot… Free of any contract after his departure from Juventus, the midfielder of the French team has still not signed with a new club while the European championships begin in two weeks. The 29-year-old left-hander is missing the pre-season preparation of his future club and it is absolutely not ideal to make a place for himself upon his arrival. Especially since the interested clubs are very high-level teams, where the coaches work on the automatisms to be ready from the start.

Rabiot could turn to England, where Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea are said to be on the lookout to sign the player who finished his training at PSG after spending a few months at Manchester City. He is also said to be in the sights of Real Madrid and Barça, which would offer him a nice challenge at one of the two big names in Spanish football. According to AsAtlético would also be in the running. Finding Antoine Griezmann at Diego Simeone’s Colchoneros would be a surprising but perhaps judicious choice for Rabiot.

Véronique Rabiot dots the i’s and crosses the t’s

His mother and agent Véronique explained, The Gazzetta dello Sportthat she was not discussing with all the clubs announced by the press: “Actually, I speak with some clubs, but then some media attribute to me contacts with other clubs that I don’t speak with. So I guess others speak for me. But since the beginning of Adrien’s career, I am the only interlocutor with the clubs. If a club is interested, they have to speak to me directly.”. Like that, it’s said.

Adrien Rabiot will sign a nice contract with his future club no matter what. Juventus offered him a new deal at seven million euros per season, but the Blues midfielder, after five seasons with the Bianconeri (210 matches in all competitions, 23 goals, an Italian championship title in 2020), is therefore turning to a new championship than Italy. In the Premier League, it is certain that his mother’s salary claims will be met.

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