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Adrien Rabiot reveals stance on Premier League transfer.
Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot has expressed interest in a move to the Premier League but has stated that he does not have a preferred club.
Before the Serie A schedule was suspended, Rabiot had a strong World Cup with France and was also in good form at the club level.
Before to signing Casemiro, the 27-year-old attracted interest from Manchester United during the summer transfer window.
He temporarily attended Manchester City’s academy. Juventus and the transfer were in agreement, but the player’s camp was not.
Rabiot will shortly reach the last six months of his Juventus deal, at which point he will be free to talk pre-contract terms with other organizations. His outstanding World Cup performance may increase interest in the former Paris Saint-Germain prospect.
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“Premier League attracts me. I’ve always said I’d like to play there – will it be at the end of my contract at Juve? I don’t know,” the player told reporters this week.
“I don’t have favourite team in England, no team where I’d necessarily like to play.”
Speaking earlier at the World Cup in November, Rabiot hadn’t ruled out a new contract with Juventus, although he acknowledged how his France form could bring suitors to his door.
“If I’ll stay with Juve? I don’t know yet and it’s not the moment to talk about it,” he said.
“No doubt these performances help me to go elsewhere, but also to talk to Juve. But now my focus is on the World Cup. The experience in Serie A has served me well.”
Reflecting on Manchester United’s interest, he had also earlier said, “It’s true, I had a chance to try Premier League experience; but staying at Juventus was the best choice.”