The news Manchester United have pulled out of talks to sign Adrien Rabiot is disastrous for Juventus, both financially and in terms of their transfer market strategy.

The clubs had agreed a transfer fee of circa €20m including bonuses, but the deal collapsed when the Premier League fallen giants baulked at the €10m per season salary demands.

His current wages in Turin are €7m per season plus performance-related bonuses, which he achieved thanks to arriving as a free agent from PSG in 2019.

The sudden withdrawal of the deal is a huge blow to the Bianconeri, as they need to sell a midfielder – Rabiot or Arthur Melo, who earns even more – in order to make room for Leandro Paredes from Paris Saint-Germain.

According to Calcio e Finanza, between commission fees and the salary, keeping Rabiot will weigh on Juve’s 2022-23 balance sheet to the tune of €9.541m.

His contract only runs to June 2023, so they are bound to lose him as a free agent next summer and get no remuneration for a sale.

Above all, it prevents Juventus from strengthening their midfield with players who have vastly different characteristics to Rabiot and Arthur, the more creative Paredes.

The only good news is that PSG might be open to a loan with option to buy, which gives Juve at least some room for financial manoeuvre.

10 thought on “Why Manchester United dropping Rabiot is disaster for Juventus”
  1. The (potential) positive is that it means more playing time for the youngsters Rovella, Miretti and Beans 🫘

  2. He can rot on the bench. In the meantime, his mom has cost him the WC. Time for the youngsters to shine. Helps us avoid a potential banana skin in Parades.

  3. Freeze him out…then see what salary his Karen of a mum will accept for her little princess.

  4. PhD Max will reinvent him and he will become a fine defender. New contract and a pay rise should do the trick.

  5. @Recoba – Seriously?! Your ailment is Forza Inter to this?! 😂 In case you hadn’t noticed, Inter are busy offloading to meet the budget too. Zhang ain’t a cash cow and won’t be investing much. Better hope Beppe can you guys afloat before you start losing regulars.

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