Juventus have decided to give up on Adrien Rabiot after their latest contract offer to the French midfielder was rejected.

The 29-year-old is currently a free agent after his contract with the Bianconeri came to an end at the start of this month. He postponed a decision over his future during the European Championship, leaving things uncertain as the summer transfer market opened.

Juventus were keen to retain Rabiot and offered him a two-year contract worth €7.5m net per season plus add-ons, which also included an option for a third year. In recent days, the Frenchman decided to reject their proposal.

Juventus give up on Rabiot

La Gazzetta dello Sport highlights how Juventus have now decided not to propose a new offer with Rabiot, ending their five-year relationship together. Thiago Motta would’ve been happy to keep the player, but no agreement could be reached. Cristiano Giuntoli confirmed the news in a press conference.

The 29-year-old France international is now looking around for his next adventure and has been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United, who were also interested in his services last year, and Real Madrid.

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