
AC Milan courts Rabiot: real threat or mere rumor?
AC Milan reportedly inquired about Adrien Rabiot according to an Italian journalist. The midfielder remains highly regarded by Massimiliano Allegri, while his history with Jonathan Rowe might suggest that his position in Marseille is being questioned.
Is Adrien Rabiot on AC Milan's radar? According to Italian journalist Orazio Accomando, there have been contacts between the Lombard club and the player's entourage. What do you think? Should we start to panic or keep a cool head? Let’s assess the situation together.
A real interest or just an agents' game?
Let's be honest, this is not the first time Rabiot's name has circulated in the columns of the Italian press. Massimiliano Allegri, who adored him at Juve, has just returned to Milan and has never hidden his admiration for Adrien. But beware, we are not talking about an official offer. On one hand, Rabiot's entourage suggests that there was a call from Allegri; on the other, the coach remains more discreet. Clearly, there's some bluffing going on here. What's your take? A genuine lead or just a PR stunt to pressure OM or raise the stakes?
The already well-stocked Milan transfer market
Another point not to forget: Milan has just beefed up their midfield. Jashari, Ricci, Modric... Three profiles that seriously strengthen the Rossoneri's midfield. And there's already Fofana, Musah, Loftus-Cheek, not to mention the players on their way out. Adding Rabiot to all this risks overpopulating the locker room and creating tensions over playing time. Can you really see Allegri pushing for a transfer that would increase the wage bill without guaranteeing a starting spot? In my opinion, it's more complicated than some want you to believe.
Situation at OM: Rabiot likely to stay
What really matters to us is the position of our OM. Despite the rumors, an agreement has been reached between Rabiot and the Olympian management to continue the adventure. Sure, in football, anything can happen quickly, but today, there's no urgent need to panic. We need stability in midfield, and losing Rabiot would be a major sporting blow. Financially, there's no rush either: the club doesn't need to sell him to balance the books this summer. Would you be ready to let him go to Milan if a big offer came in, or is it a categorical no? Tell us in the comments!
Rumors and misinformation: stay alert
In the end, with a little perspective, it's hard to see this as anything more than a hallway rumor fueled by agents and journalists lacking a scoop. Of course, we must stay alert, we're never safe from a turnaround, but for now, we can sleep peacefully: Rabiot should indeed be defending our colors next season. What do you think, friends? Let’s discuss together!
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