Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot reassures he’s ‘happy in Turin’ and believes he has a future at the Bianconeri.

The France international spoke to Telefoot after the 8-0 win over Kazakhstan, when the former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder scored the sixth goal after 75 minutes.

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Rabiot was asked about his future in Turin, as the 26-year-old has been linked with a move away from the Old Lady in recent months.

“I’m happy in Turin,” he told Telefoot and stressed he pictures himself playing at Juventus beyond the transfer market in January.

“If I still see myself at Juve? Of course, yes.”

Rabiot arrived at the Allianz Stadium in July 2019 and has since played 95 competitive games with the Bianconeri, contributing six goals and five assists in the process.

3 thought on “Rabiot: ‘I’m happy in Turin’”
  1. Our midfield is a complete disaster. Not Rabiot’s fault. Blame our management team who’s become addicted to free transfer signings regardless of player skill or overall fit.

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