Three years have now passed. And Adrien Rabiot has never managed to win the hearts of the Juventus fans, nor to fully convince the internal environment of Juve in terms of performance and attitude.. But it is not certain that his adventure can now be considered running out. Not because in recent weeks he has managed to represent that abundant slice of Juventus supporters who want to raise their voices against referee errors, even if his protests live or via social media have been welcomed as a good sign of recovery for how little in in line with the corporate attitude. And not even because, at least against Inter, he sent out signs of life even on the pitch. But why really Max Allegri, like many at Juve, still believes in his delayed explosion. So much so that he can also give him another perhaps last chance in view of next season. But on one condition. RENEWAL OR TRANSFER – When Rabiot’s contract approaches the contract expiration, in fact, the Juventus club is faced with a crossroads: renewal or transfer. Speaking of renewal only on condition of a significant reduction in the salary, certainly very far from the current 7 million net plus bonuses. If mom Veronique and Adrien were to accept these conditions in a short time, then with a spread engagement a second life of Rabiot could really begin in black and white. Otherwise, a solution will have to arrive from the market that had already been sought with insistence but without success in January and that could still arrive in the future, considering however a status as a permanent holder both in Juve and in France: in this case, a proposal not far away could be enough. fromthe 15 million to convince the Juventus club to let Rabiot go.
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