AC Milan step up pursuit of Adrien Rabiot as talks with Marseille continue

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AC Milan are intensifying their efforts to sign Adrien Rabiot who has emerged as a top midfield target for head coach Massimiliano Allegri before the end of Summer transfer window.

It has been a summer of change for Milan, and due to the injury sustained by Ardon Jashari, the Serie A side have been evaluating reinforcement for the midfield, especially since Yunus Musah is one step away from Atalanta.

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Softfootball reports that among the many candidates that have been linked to Milan are two players who have already played under Massimiliano Allegri. Vlahovic was reported to be a target as he looks to end his contract standoff with Juventus.

Adrien Rabiot (Credit: Getty Images)
Adrien Rabiot (Credit: Getty Images)

Rabiot, meanwhile, is in a precarious position as Marseille want to sell him following his physical altercation with Jonathan Rowe, though the player reportedly wants to stay at the Ligue 1 side.

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Now, Fabrizio Romano is reporting via his X handle that talks are intensifying as the Rossoneri study the feasibility of a deal. Though things are complicated from a financial standpoint. Marseille are demanding €15 million. The post reads:

Negotiations underway between AC Milan and Adrien Rabiot’s camp.

Talks continue on contract terms as OM want €15m to let him leave.

There will be further negotiations between Milan and the player today to understand if the move truly is feasible. Marseille’s request of €15m is deemed too high, so that would be the first thing to overcome, while an agreement must also be reached on the salary.

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In the meantime, Yunus Musah is waiting for Allegri’s approval to join Atalanta on an initial loan deal. It is going to be a very active final 48 hours in the transfer session for the Rossoneri, who are still seeking a defender, a midfielder and a centre-forward.

In an earlier post, Softfootball reported that Man United have reportedly contacted both Aston Villa and Emiliano Martínez’s camp over a potential late move, having identified the Argentina international as an alternative to Royal Antwerp goalkeeper Senne Lammens.

 

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