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Adrien Rabiot Departs Juventus After Contract Rejection
French midfielder Adrien Rabiot has officially parted ways with Juventus after declining the club’s contract renewal offer. Rabiot, who had been with the Italian team for five seasons, decided to explore new opportunities as a free agent rather than accepting a two-year extension.
Juventus, in a statement released on their website and social media channels, bid farewell to Rabiot, acknowledging his significant contributions during his 212 appearances for the club. The 26-year-old midfielder leaves Juventus with a notable record of 22 goals and three titles, including one Serie A title and two Coppa Italia trophies.
Having become the fifth French player to reach over 200 appearances for Juventus, Rabiot now joins the elite ranks alongside renowned names like Zinedine Zidane. His departure marks the end of an era at the Turin-based club, with fans expressing gratitude and good wishes for his future endeavors.
Currently without a team, Rabiot is actively seeking new opportunities for the upcoming season. Reports suggest that AC Milan has shown interest in recruiting the talented midfielder, while other European clubs are also being considered as potential destinations. Additionally, there have been speculations about the possibility of Rabiot moving to an Arab club for a lucrative deal.