It’s over for Rabiot, his successor is known

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Juventus Turin has found Adrien Rabiot’s replacement in Ligue 1.

Youssouf Fofana could well live out his last months on the Rock. One year before the end of his contract with AS Monaco, the French defensive midfielder is attracting the interest of the elite of European football.

According to Gazetta dello Sport, Arsenal, AC Milan and Juventus Turin are seriously looking into the case of the former Strasbourg player. Among these courtiers, only the Old Lady has so far crossed the threshold of concrete discussions with the Parisian.

ASM sets its price

The Bianconeri would consider making Fofana the successor to Adrien Rabiot, at the end of his contract next June. The French international, 2022 world vice-champion, could thus discover a new championship and take on a new challenge.

For its part, the principality club does not intend to sell off its jewel. Monaco leaders hope to recover at least 30 million euros for the sale of the 25-year-old player.

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