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If Adrien Rabiot signed with Olympique de Marseille, the French international also had the possibility of returning to his training club.
Didier Deschamps could not hide
his embarrassment when commenting on the situation of Adrien RabiotThe coach was unable to retain this executive in his group for his international return. And for good reason, the former Parisian did not have a club.
“Regarding Adrien, it’s an embarrassing situation, Deschamps regretted in a press conference this Thursday. He has 100% choice, I spoke with him about it, he has been approached by several teams, but has not yet decided. Without a team, without training and without competition, I hope he will choose quickly to allow him to come back with us..
Rabiot, the incredible turnaround
Free since his departure from Juventus, Adrien Rabiot has seen his name associated with many clubs, from AC Milan to Galatasaray, via Liverpool. But the 2022 world vice-champion had not found the project that matched his expectations. This Sunday, Olympique de Marseille indicated that they had reached an agreement with the player for a contract. Information that had the effect of a small bomb, as the French international is stamped PSG.
For Jérôme Rothen, it was Paris Saint-Germain that ticked all the boxes. “When I see the midfielders, in this case Fabian Ruiz, when I see what he has been able to do since his arrival at PSG, Rabiot’s role, in his way of playing, totally corresponds to what Luis Enrique asks. It wouldn’t have been ridiculous, had launched the RMC consultant a few days agoI said PSG because for me, I don’t find it amazing that PSG is going for Adrien Rabiot. »
An observation that obscures the stormy end between the two parties in 2019, when Adrien Rabiot was sidelined from the professional group after refusing to extend his contract to leave on a free.
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