Rabiot-Inter, the crazy operation takes off

Rabiot-Inter, the crazy operation takes off
Rabiot-Inter, the crazy operation takes off

The strong French midfielder seems ever closer to being able to wear the Nerazzurri shirt starting next season, there is already a double market indication that is sensational

Adrien Rabiot has now decided to say goodbye to Juventus on a free transfer after wearing the black and white uniform for five long seasons. In fact, it is the agreement that binds the ex that weighs heavily Psg to the team that has won multiple Italian titles for just one more year.

Adrien Rabiot (LaPresse) – Interlive.it

From 7.5 million euros per season the salary placed on the table by the Old Lady to try to convince the class of ’95 to continue his adventure in Turin, an offer that the current number 25 of Juventus has decided not to take into consideration at all. Inter, Milan, Bavaria Monaco e Manchester United. In the meantime, these are the clubs that in recent months have begun to monitor in depth the situation related to the future of the 29-year-old born in Saint-Maurice, a former teammate of Thiago Motta (new coach of the Piedmontese team) at the time of PSG. As for the two Italians, however, there is a market clue that brings Rabiot closer to both Milanese companies.

Rabiot in Milan, bookmakers say it’s possible: Inter given between 2.75 and 4, Milan quoted at 7.50

Analyze Adrien’s possible future Rabiot not only market experts have thought about it, but also bookmakers.

Adrien Rabiot (LaPresse) – Interlive.it

In fact, after a careful series of evaluations, the analysts of Goldbet e Snai have decided to bring the strong French midfielder to Milan on the Nerazzurri side 2,75 e 4. A slightly different matter, however, for the Milandestination listed at 7,50. The rest of the appearances collected in the season just ended by the class of ’95 amount to 35, capable of recording 5 goals and 3 assists in the 31 appearances collected in the last championship. A league.

 
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