A question many are asking, especially with the Frenchman now regarded as the most valuable free agent following his departure from Juventus.
After arriving in Turin in 2019, Rabiot parted ways with the club on June 30, and he is now free to join any team without a transfer fee.
However, negotiating with Rabiot’s mother won’t be easy.
Reports suggest that multiple clubs are interested, with AC Milan allegedly leading the charge, given that Rabiot is considered one of the top midfielders in the world.
In the football world, where negotiations can often be complex, Rabiot’s mother, Veronique, has become known for her assertive role as her son’s agent.
During the latter part of Rabiot’s time at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), she famously refused to negotiate directly with the club’s sporting director, instead insisting on discussing contract terms with President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi.
Initially, she demanded a contract worth €10 million per year, along with a signing bonus of €15 million to incentivize Rabiot’s contract with the club.
This demand ultimately halted negotiations as PSG was only willing to offer a substantial but lower figure of €7 million.
Eventually, Juventus secured Rabiot’s services in summer 2019 for a four-year deal, granting him €7 million net annually and a signing bonus of €10 million.
With his contract set to expire on June 30, 2023, Rabiot chose to renew with Juventus until June 2024, although the club did not disclose his salary in the announcement.
It’s presumed he continues to earn around €7 million net.
As Rabiot looks ahead to the next chapter of his career, he aims to maintain a salary at this level.
Currently, his market value is estimated at €35 million according to Transfermarkt, making him a financially viable option for any top club looking to enhance their squad without the burden of transfer fees.
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