Marquinhos cash on Rabiot’s arrival at OM

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During a press conference this Tuesday, Marquinhos was asked to react to the transfer of Adrien Rabiot to OM.

The announcement surprised more than a year. After refusing to extend his contract at Juventus Turin and not finding a shoe that fit him during the summer, Adrien Rabiot decided, to everyone’s surprise, to join Olympique de Marseille.

A transfer that unleashed passions in Marseille, but also in Paris, where the man nicknamed the “Duke” was trained and played 227 matches (all competitions combined) between 2012 and 2019. Since then, many Parisian supporters say they are “betrayed” by the 29-year-old midfielder’s decision to commit to the hated enemy.

Marquinhos kicks into touch

Teammate of Adrien Rabiot at PSG from 2013 to 2019, Marquinhos was invited to a press conference this Tuesday, on the eve of the reception of Girona in the Champions League. And inevitably, the Parisian captain did not escape the question on the transfer of the French international.

However, it is not a subject on which the Brazilian defender wished to dwell. In response, he only let slip ”

no comment “. The two men will have the opportunity to meet again on October 27, at the Stade Vélodrome, on the occasion of the first Classic of the season. The return will take place on March 16, 2025, at the Parc des Princes, where the reception for Adrien Rabiot promises to be most hostile.

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