Juventus: the future of Adrien Rabiot has everyone tense

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This season, Adrien Rabiot (29 years old) reached a milestone with Juventus. The former Paris Saint-Germain player is regularly praised by the Italian press and notably displays 4 goals and 3 assists in 26 Serie A matches. Today, he is among the captains of Massimiliano Allegri, who even named him among the club’s vice-captains, behind Danilo. However, the question of his future poses a problem, since he only extended his contract for one season last year.

Two months before Euro 2024 which he will play with the Blues, Adrien Rabiot is therefore at the end of his contract. And foreign clubs are aware since several clubs are interested in securing his services, with Manchester United at the top of the list but also FC Barcelona. The Catalan club wants to acquire a good midfielder free of any contract. And a few weeks before the end of his lease with the Bianconeri, the 29-year-old midfielder will have to make a choice. And he has already issued an ultimatum to his club.

The muscular focus of Adrien Rabiot

After the Derby della Mole on Saturday evening (0-0), Adrien Rabiot, in fact, made a big update on his future: “Last year I stayed because I wanted to stay. But also because I wanted to help this team get back to the Champions League. The club asked me and I extended to achieve this goal. What will happen if we qualify for C1? We’ll see, we’ll talk about it. It would certainly be better from my point of view, but we need to discuss”assured Rabiot, while Juve remains well placed to ensure a return to C1 next year.

“What is my desire? Return to the Champions League with Juventus. Even if I’m not here next year, my personal goal is to bring Juve back to the Champions League and win the Coppa Italia. Then we will talk about the future”, he added again. Enough to cast doubt on Juventus, who had negotiations well underway with those around them at the start of the year. But since then, nothing new has filtered out and time is running out for the Bianconeri.

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