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A year and then leave? Arrived in Marseille, to everyone's surprise, last September, Adrien Rabiot initialed a two -year contract in favor of the Olympian club. Yes but here, the former Parisian does not exclude leaving the Marseille city at the end of the season. If he would see himself staying, the 29 -year -old midfielder could slam the door in the event of non -qualification in the Champions League at the end of the current exercise.
“I would like to (stay in Marseille). It doesn't just concern me. If OM does not happen in the European Cup, it would make noise and wreak havoc perhaps. But I am focused on fulfilling this goal. I have always been like that: to focus on my sporting goals and then, when we arrive at the end of the season, we discuss. Has it been filled and well done? Is it consistent to continue? For the moment, it is going very well ”said Rabiot before the press.
“It doesn't make sense if I leave when there is the Champions League”
“” There is a very good dynamic, the coach brings top things that I had not known as a player, he continued. I am very happy to be there, but you have to take stock at the end of the season. To say something right away, it would be complicated. I have a season in Marseille without the Champions League, it goes well. It doesn't make sense if I leave when there is the Champions League. It's a dream for me to play the Champions League here. I would like to live this here in this club. My desire is to fulfill my goal this season. »»
For the moment, OM is off to compete in the next Champions League campaign. Indeed, the men of Roberto de Zerbi are currently second in the championship, with five points ahead of the 5theLille. Rabiot is therefore off to stay … unless the residents of the Vélodrome stadium collapses during this second part of the season.
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