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Targeted with her son by Parisian supporters this Sunday evening during the classic (3 goals victory at 1 of PSG) Véronique Rabiot says “not to understand why the match was not arrested”, at the microphone of the Radio France sports management.
Questioned by Radio France This Monday, March 17, Véronique Rabiot, mother and representative of the French international announces that she will file a complaint against PSG supporters after the deployment of insulting banners and insulting songs against him and that of her son Adrien Rabiot.
“” Of course, I will file a complaint. I don't understand why the match was not arrested. I don't understand why nobody is indignant. I am really indignant, indignant, really indignant at what can be said, written, without anyone reacting“, She adds. This story is far from over and may be talked about in the coming weeks.
Rabiot will make his decision concerning his future
What will Adrien Rabiot's future be made next season? Arrived last summer at OM, the midfielder is under contract with the Marseille club until June 2026. However, his future is still uncertain. The player would have a clause in his contract up to 10 million euros according to information from
RMC Sport.
Still according to the French media, the French should decide concerning his future in April. For its part, the Olympian management would like to keep it and extend its contract. The Marseille leaders see in the long term with the former Turinois.
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