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The Juventus Turin midfielder's speech about a possible return to PSG seems shaky. Jérôme Rothen believes that this is even a lack of respect.
Adrien Rabiot will reach the end of his contract with Juventus Turin at the end of the season. In recent weeks, his name has been regularly mentioned by Paris Saint-Germain. Asked about this at a press conference, the midfielder seemed to dismiss the idea of a possible return to his training club.
Except he didn't completely close the door either. A wobbly position which irritates Jérôme Rothen. “If you don't want to come back, you say it cash but don't leave the door ajar in case there are no offers from clubs that can win the Champions League. For me it’s a lack of respect”protested the sports consultant on the airwaves of RMC.
Ingratitude
“When you are a child of PSG, a club which gave you the opportunity to have a great career, you must have a minimum of respect. It lacks frankness, and it's not the first time. It’s a taste of unfinished business every time,” regrets the former attacking midfielder, believing that Adrien Rabiot is showing ingratitude towards his training club.
As a reminder, the story between the native of Saint-Maurice and PSG ended badly. In the month ofDecember 2018due to a conflict with the capital club, Rabiot was laid off and did not play again until the end of his contract.
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