Adrien Rabiot finds himself at a career crossroads as he becomes a free agent following the expiration of his contract with Juventus on July 1st. The French midfielder has severed all ties with the Turin club, declining to respond to renewal offers from Cristiano Giuntoli after Juventus’ Coppa Italia victory over Atalanta. Rabiot departs after five seasons, having made 212 appearances and scored 22 goals, while collecting one Scudetto, two Coppa Italia titles, and one Supercoppa Italiana.
Calciomercato suggest that the player and his mother-agent Veronique are now free to explore options and decide on his professional future. With a starting point of €7 million net per season, which he earned at Juventus, the challenge lies in finding a club willing to meet his contractual demands.
In recent weeks, Rabiot’s name has been linked to several high-profile clubs:
Inter, known for their expertise in securing free transfers, have shown interest through CEO Beppe Marotta.
Milan, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Rabiot’s former teammate at PSG) now in a management role, have also made inquiries about the French midfielder.
Real Madrid is reportedly considering Rabiot as an experienced midfield option to replace Toni Kroos.
A return to Paris Saint-Germain, the club Rabiot left on a free transfer in 2019, remains a possibility, though not the primary option.
Notably, Napoli has emerged as a surprise contender for Rabiot’s signature. The Southern Italian club joins at least five other teams vying for the midfielder’s services, adding an intriguing dimension to his potential destinations.