After five seasons with Juventus, French midfielder Adrien Rabiot has left the Italian club as his contract reached its conclusion. The 29-year-old joined Juventus from Paris St-Germain in 2019, marking a significant phase in his career with 212 appearances and a notable impact on the field.
Rabiot’s tenure at Juventus was decorated with success, including a Serie A title, two Italian Cups, and one Italian Super Cup. His contributions were pivotal in Juventus’ midfield, bringing both defensive solidity and creative flair.
The midfielder’s departure comes amidst rumors of interest from Premier League clubs, including Manchester United. Juventus’ technical director, Cristiano Giuntoli, expressed gratitude towards Rabiot during a press conference introducing new manager Thiago Motta. “Rabiot’s contract has expired. We wish him a happy future, professional and otherwise,” Giuntoli stated, highlighting the club’s appreciation for Rabiot’s time and efforts.
Rabiot’s recent performances for the French national team at Euro 2024 further showcased his skills, playing in five matches before France’s semi-final exit to eventual champions Spain.
As Adrien Rabiot steps into the next phase of his career, the football world eagerly anticipates where this talented midfielder will land next. Whether continuing his journey in another top European league or venturing into new challenges, Rabiot’s future remains bright and full of potential.