Premier League
Massimiliano Allegri has arrived at the helm of AC Milan with a clear idea: to strengthen the midfield with a reliable player, and there is no better option for him than Adrien Rabiot. The Italian coach, who previously coached the Frenchman during his time at Juventus, is convinced that Rabiot's addition could make a significant difference in the team's performance.
The recent departure of Tijjani Reijnders to Manchester City has left a significant gap in the heart of the 'Rossoneri.' However, it has also freed up approximately 72 million euros, resources that Allegri intends to use to secure Rabiot, who is currently playing for Olympique de Marseille.
Quite an affordable price due to this summer's sales
The French midfielder, under contract until 2026, could leave for a figure close to 10.5 million euros, thanks to a private agreement with the Marseille board. As reported by MundoDeportivo, although he feels comfortable at the French club and maintains an excellent relationship with his current coach, Roberto De Zerbi, Allegri's interest could sway his decision.
Contacts with the player's circle have been intensified from Milan, with Allegri taking a leading role in the discussions. The Italian coach is confident that his good personal and professional relationship with Rabiot will be key to convincing him to return to Serie A. For Allegri, the Frenchman is not only a priority but also a fundamental piece to lay the foundation for his new project at San Siro.
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