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Emmanuel Petit is concerned that his compatriot Adrien Rabiot has not yet found a club.
Released by Juventus, Adrien Rabiot has still not found a new club. His name has circulated in England and Saudi Arabia, but he remains unemployed. A situation that surprises Emmanuel Petit to the highest degree.
“Is Adrien Rabiot still a free agent?”asked a visibly disconcerted Petit in an interview with the Tribal Football website. The 98 world champion does not understand why no club is calling on his compatriot.
Petit sees Rabiot at Arsenal
“As a number eight he can bring things that suit Arsenal perfectly. He’s a hard worker,
he continued. He doesn’t score many goals or provide many assists, but he does a very good job in midfield in terms of movement. Technically, too, he will bring something important to the midfield. He has maturity, personality and experience.”
“This could be a very good thing, the former Gunner bid. I think Arsenal lack experienced players who know what it means to win trophies. He did it with Paris Saint-Germain, he did it with the French national team, he did it with Juventus. And he’s a good boy.”
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