Adrien Rabiot's (30) career at Olympique de Marseille has taken a sudden turn. The Frenchman, an important player last season and a starter in the defeat of the opening day for Rennais, was involved in a bust after the game with teammate Jonathan Rowe.
It was announced that both players would be temporarily suspended and have since confirmed that they want to sell the player, referring to a lack of investment by the French International. It has come a shock and it now leaves Rabiot less than two weeks behind to find a new club. If you don't do this, he will probably be sidelined in the first part of the season.
There is no shortage of interest from Italy. His value is still high in the Serie A. As previously reported, his AC Milan, managed by Max Allegri, with whom he shares a narrow bond, and former club Juventus, interested. Their interest is now matched by Inter Milan, according to Foot Mercato.
Marseille has been clear that, despite the current situation of Rabiot, they want € 15 million for a player whose contract is next summer.
