Premier League
Adrien Rabiot, the French midfielder who became a key player for Juventus in recent seasons, finds himself at a crossroads. After his contract with the Italian club ended on June 30, the player and Juventus failed to reach an agreement for his renewal. The main reason: the player's high salary demands.
Rabiot arrived in Turin with a significant salary after leaving Paris Saint-Germain, but his performance in Italy has not justified a renewal offer in line with his expectations. As reported throughout the market, the midfielder is said to be requesting around 10 million euros per season, a figure that, in a transfer market marked by austerity, has dampened the interest of the major European clubs.
Powerful suitors remain interested but have not made formal offers
As confirmed by the newspaper Sport, Manchester United and Liverpool have shown interest, but neither club has taken the definitive step to sign him. Rabiot's strategy seems to be waiting for a club to meet his financial demands, but with the season already underway, time is not on his side.
In the meantime, Rabiot continues to train on his own, waiting for an opportunity that aligns with his expectations. However, the outlook is uncertain, and the player may need to reconsider his demands if he wants to return to the elite of European football. His talent is undeniable, but in a market where value for money is increasingly valued, Rabiot might be forced to compromise on his aspirations to avoid being left without a team.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La elevada exigencia de Rabiot hace que nadie lo quiera
