Newcastle handed Adrien Rabiot boost after talks latest - sources

Newcastle handed Adrien Rabiot boost after talks latest - sources

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Adrien Rabiot wants to remain in Europe amid interest from Premier League duo Man United and Newcastle United, sources have told Football Insider.

Rabiot, who is a free agent after leaving Juventus in June, is also a target for clubs in Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

Sources say the France star is also proving too costly for Newcastle, who will need him to reduce his demands to sanction a deal.

His preference to remain in Europe and play at the highest level will come as a boost to the Premier League duo.

Both clubs are in search of midfield reinforcements as they target Champions League qualification this season.

Rabiot wants to stay in Europe amid Newcastle and Man United interest

Rabiot's personal ambitions will be important in negotiations after the midfielder was excluded from the most recent France squad.

He played regularly at Euro 2024 but has been axed due to his free agent status.

The midfielder played 35 times across all competitions for Juventus last term, notching five goals and three assists.

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He has won seven domestic titles in Italy and France during a trophy-laden career.

Rabiot was briefly on the books at Man City in 2008 before returning to France as a youngster.

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