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Adrien Rabiot, a French midfield player who has recently been linked to an improbable transfer to Liverpool, has sent a statement

Adrien Rabiot, a French midfield player who has recently been linked to an improbable transfer to Liverpool, has sent a statement on behalf of Juventus.

Adrien Rabiot has been linked to Liverpool in an improbable transfer move in recent days, and it has now been confirmed that the 29-year-old will leave this summer.

Rabiot was scheduled to have talks with several interested teams, according to a report from Football Italia earlier today. It was stated that Manchester United, Newcastle United, and Napoli are all interested in joining Liverpool.

The Serie A powerhouse has made the following announcement on its official website: “Juventus and Adrien Rabiot’s paths are parting.” After five seasons with our team, the French midfielder is bidding farewell.

His journey in black and white comes to an end. “A Bianconero since the summer of 2019, Adrien won the Scudetto, the Coppa Italia twice, and the Supercoppa Italiana once while he was in Turin. Above all, though, he was always willing to lend his charm and dedication to his teammates.

Rabiot has always been a crucial player in the non-possession phase while he stays on the pitch, but he has also greatly improved his goal-scoring ability over the past two seasons, totaling sixteen goals and nine assists in all competitions.

“Adrien says goodbye to our team after being the fifth Frenchman in Juventus history to reach and surpass 200 appearances while wearing our shirt.

With 212 games played in our colours, to be exact, the French midfielder has tied Zinedine Zidane for the third-highest number of appearances made by a Frenchman with Juventus, behind only Michel Platini (224) and David Trezeguet (320). Many thanks and best of luck in the future, Adrien.

According to Liverpool.com, Rabiot is a passable player who isn’t very exceptional. Despite his hefty pay, he doesn’t have the finest injury record. Every summer, Liverpool and the Frenchman are linked, but the rumours never materialise.

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After nearly nine years as the manager of one of the largest teams in the world, the German manager made the decision to quit Liverpool in order to take a break from football.

After leading the Reds to victory in both the Premier League and the Champions League, it was anticipated that he would be approached for some of the most prestigious positions in international sport.

Unnamed Spanish rumours, as reported by Teamtalk, suggest that Klopp may be given the opportunity to take over as manager of Germany after their elimination from the Euro 2024 competition.

Those hosting Despite being one of the favourites to win the competition, Germany was defeated by Spain in the quarterfinals.

Despite having a strong roster that includes both young and seasoned players, they were not able to live up to the fans’ expectations.

Klopp has emerged as the clear frontrunner to succeed current manager Julian Nagelsmann as the Germans decide to break parts with him.

According to the report, German officials are angry that Spain eliminated them from the quarterfinals and are seriously considering firing Nagelsmann.

The Germans are now preparing for the FIFA World Cup in 2026, and they want Klopp to spearhead their challenge in the largest football championship in the world.

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