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Juve: Rabiot’s future becomes clear, an English club at the Pole

Juve: Rabiot’s future becomes clear, an English club at the Pole

An English club would have taken the lead in Adrien Rabiot’s case. The Frenchman could join the Premier League in the coming weeks.

Newcastle, Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid… There are many options regarding Adrien Rabiot’s future. The French midfielder comes to the end of his contract with Juventus of Turin on June 30. A favorite comes out to greet him.

As per the information provided AS And this Gazzetta dello Sport, Manchester United are now keen to secure the Turinese’s services. Erik den Haag sees him as the best player in his midfield to replace Scott McTominay and Fred.

Wage demands are very high for most clubs

The connections between the Mancunian formation and the French seem to have lasted for some time. Last summer, the player failed to reach an agreement with Red Devils chiefs who later deemed his demands too high. Looks like the positions are close.

The former PSG player has had an excellent season in the Bianconero jersey. In all competitions, the player has scored 11 goals and provided 6 assists in 48 matches. The 28-year-old Duke has particularly shone in Serie A (8 goals and 4 assists in 32 games).

The Red Devils will particularly appreciate his experience. Erik ten Hoag will consider himself capable of bringing calm to his locker room with a view to taking part in the Champions League. But Manchester United could seek revenge at the same time after Paul Pogba moved to Turin a year ago.

Juventus of Turin will try to convince him to extend it further. But the Italians will find it impossible to match the Frenchman’s wage demands, for most rivals including Atletico Madrid.

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Manchester United will work to recruit Mason Mount. Discussions for his signature are on track, with Chelsea having to agree a transfer fee. The Blues want 94 million euros for his release, while the Mancunians will offer around 60 million.