AC Milan recently discussed the idea of bringing in Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot, but it seems like a deal may not be easy to reach at the moment. According to reports from Daniele Longo, MilanNews was the first to mention that Milan had inquired about Rabiot’s availability since his contract with Juventus is set to expire.
Sources have confirmed that Milan did have a conversation with Rabiot’s mother-agent Veronique. However, the financial aspect of the deal seems to be a major hurdle. Rabiot currently earns more than Milan’s top earner Rafael Leao, making it challenging for the Rossoneri to meet his salary demands.
Daniele Longo discussed the possibility of Milan making a move for Rabiot on Radio Rossonera. He mentioned that many clubs are exploring the free agent market, and Rabiot is a player that any team would be happy to have. However, the financial dynamics within the team could make it difficult to offer Rabiot a contract that satisfies him without causing issues with other players.
Rabiot has been a key player for Juventus, making 212 appearances and contributing 22 goals and 15 assists. Despite his quality and experience, Milan may have to carefully consider the financial implications of bringing him on board.
In addition to Rabiot, Milan is also looking at other potential targets to strengthen their squad. The Growth Decree could provide some financial benefits for the club, but they will need to navigate the delicate balance of managing player salaries to avoid creating tensions within the team.
As Milan continues to explore their options in the transfer market, it will be interesting to see how they address the challenges of potential deals like the one with Rabiot. Finding the right balance between financial sustainability and player satisfaction will be crucial for the club’s success in the upcoming season.