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French midfielder Adrien Rabiot is extremely demanding with his various suitors.
The transfer window is over and the 2024/2025 season is definitely underway. However, Adrien Rabiot is clearly in no hurry to play again. He is even doing everything he can to continue to remain unemployed.
According to Italian media outlet TMW, Rabiot’s financial demands have proven too high for interested clubs. All those who have approached him have been put off by his claims.
Rabiot has set the bar very high
Juve notably offered Rabiot €7.5 million net per year to re-sign, but he chose to leave. Talks took place with AC Milan, but there too, the Duke was too greedy. Rabiot has also seen Premier League clubs contact him. These teams have not had any more success with him. The former Parisian and his mother Véronique have set the bar very high.
Since he is a free agent, Rabiot can still sign with a club of his choice at any time. But time is running out because the competition has started and the interested teams do not intend to wait for him forever. Even Didier Deschamps, his national coach, is starting to get annoyed by this situation.
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