Manchester United are reportedly closing in on signing free agent Adrien Rabiot, with the French midfielder eager to play in the Premier League. After leaving Juventus on June 30, Rabiot has attracted interest from several top clubs, including Liverpool, AC Milan, and Real Madrid. However, it seems United are in pole position to secure his signature.
The Transfer Saga
Strengthening the midfield has become a top priority for United’s manager Erik ten Hag and the club’s new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. While Paris Saint-Germain’s Manuel Ugarte is their primary target, Rabiot’s availability presents an appealing opportunity for the Red Devils. French journalist Romain Collet-Gaudin has indicated that Rabiot is “getting closer to Manchester United” and favours a move to Old Trafford over Liverpool. Despite ongoing discussions between Rabiot’s representatives and both clubs, the Red Devils appear to be in a stronger position to secure his signature.
Contrasting Reports
Interestingly, contrary to Collet-Gaudin’s report, The Daily Mail’s Lewis Steele and Fabrizio Romano claim that Liverpool were never seriously interested in the 29-year-old midfielder this summer. This leaves United as the serious sole suitor of the French midfielder, despite being linked to AC Milan and Real Madrid.
Rabiot’s departure from Juventus marks the end of his five-year stint with the Serie A giants. Having joined Juventus from PSG in 2019, Rabiot made 212 appearances. During his time in Turin, he helped Juventus secure a Serie A title, two Italian Cups, and one Italian Super Cup.
Financial Prudence
Securing Rabiot on a free transfer represents a financially prudent move for Manchester United. They are already planning to put Scott McTominay and Casemiro on the market, and by saving on transfer fees, the club can allocate funds towards other essential signings. This strategy aligns with United’s broader transfer goals, as they aim to sign at least another centre-back after adding Leny Yoro to the roster.
Looking Ahead
Adding Rabiot to United’s midfield would bring a blend of experience and skill that could prove invaluable as the team competes on multiple fronts next season. With the club’s new ownership and a clear vision from Erik ten Hag, the Red Devils are poised to make significant strides. Rabiot’s potential arrival could be a key piece in this evolving puzzle, helping United to reclaim their status among Europe’s elite clubs.