Arsenal, Liverpool, and Tottenham are chasing a midfielder with an expiring contract
According to insidefutbol, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Tottenham Hotspur are among the teams interested in signing Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot during the summer transfer window. The 28-year-old midfielder is having a good season in Italy and has played an important role for Juventus this season.
However, his future at the club is once again uncertain, given he just signed a one-year contract extension with Juventus last year. He will be out of contract at the conclusion of the season, raising further questions about his future in Turin.
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Juventus are willing to grant him a new contract, but according to Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport (via Tutto Mercato), the Frenchman has Premier League suitors. He was almost signed by Manchester United in 2022, but Arsenal, Liverpool, and Tottenham are now interested in the midfielder.
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The three Premier League teams are interested in signing him on a free transfer in the summer. However, Rabiot has yet to decide what he wants to do, and his decision will most likely be related to Juventus’ fate.
Juventus and his representatives are due to meet in late March to discuss a potential new deal. Rabiot has long been linked with a move to the Premier League, which might happen this summer.