Adrien Rabiot is still on Manchester United’s shortlist

Fabrizio Romano has stated that Manchester United could chase Adrien Rabiot this season.

United made an astonishing move for Rabiot last season, agreeing to a fee in the realm of €17 million with Juventus.

Intercession broke down, however, later the player and his agent (his mother, Veronique) inquired about too high a salary.

Casemiro was subsequently signed for €70 million.

Rabiot went on to regain his location in Juve’s team and executed so well in Serie A to rationale a starting midfield role in France’s World Cup campaign.

The 27-year-old’s contract in Turin expires in June. Juve has made his renewal a priority but is yet to make a breakthrough in talks.

Fabrizio Romano has elaborated that, while a late January move is unfeasible, United may renew their absorption in the player should he not re-sign with the Old Lady.

Erik ten Hag is said to applaud the player – which, as Romano highlights, is approbation that breathed prior to Rabiot’s resurgence – and United’s current transport policy revolves around the new manager’s personal shortlist.

Romano said:

 It is a concrete possibility for Rabiot to leave for free and try a Premier League experience.

“Erik ten Hag is a big fan. In a really complicated moment when he was not playing for Juventus, Ten hags wanted him, he was seeing the potential. Then he had a great first half of the season with Juventus and a great World Cup with France.

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