It’s done! Rabiot takes everyone by surprise

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Released by Juventus, Adrien Rabiot made a rather surprising choice for the rest of his professional career.

Adrien Rabiot is a free agent. But it seems that he won’t be for much longer. The “Duke” has finally found a new home.

Announced for a time at Galatasaray, the former Parisian should finally join another destination, just as exotic. According to the journalist Mutab Al Hazaâ, the French international will engage with the Saudi team Al Nassr.

Rabiot says goodbye to Europe

The Saudi Pro League champions are not counting their pennies in order to strengthen their squad. And Rabiot has emerged as their ultimate target. If all goes well during the medical, the transfer should be effective. He will be the second Frenchman to join this team this summer, after defender Mohamed Simakan. He will also be reunited with his former teammate in Paris, Neymar.

Aged 29, Rabiot also had contacts with English teams (Liverpool and Manchester United) but the financial aspect scuppered the operations. There is no doubt that Didier Deschamps, the national coach, would certainly have preferred to see him in the Premier League rather than in the Gulf.

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