After leaving Juventus, Adrien Rabiot is now a free agent and Tottenham wants him. Among the several teams interested in the 29-year-old World Cup finalist, Arsenal is one more Particularly in the Premier League, elite teams find him appealing because of his free transfer availability.
Rabiot departed Juventus on June 30 after the end of his contract. Though Juventus sought to maintain him with fresh contract offers, Rabiot chose to pursue a different challenge. Several teams are fighting for his signing now thanks to this choice; Arsenal and Tottenham both fit in.
Arsenal Fight With Tottenham For This Signing
Rabiot seems to Arsenal to be a possible great addition to their team. His background and skill set equip him to be a good midfielder strengthening agent. Tottenham, however, is also keen to bring him in and sees the same promise. Spurs want a dynamic midfielder to help them to have better middle of the park control.
Direct negotiations with Rabiot and his mother, who serves as his agent, Tottenham intends to have. Given they won’t be playing in the Champions League next season, convincing Rabiot to join Spurs might prove challenging. Given elite players generally looking for teams playing at the greatest level, this element might significantly impact his choice.
Notwithstanding the difficulty, Tottenham wants to provide a strong offer to influence Rabiot. They know how crucial it is to have a player his level on their team. Rabiot apparently desires a transfer to Real Madrid, however it’s not certain whether Madrid is interested.
From Arsenal’s vantage point, acquiring Rabiot might provide their midfield much-needed depth and experience. But Mikel Arteta has other goals in mind, which can complicate Arsenal’s hunt of the Frenchman. Rabiot’s signature will be highly sought after, hence both North London teams will have to make strong presentations.
Ultimately, both Tottenham and Arsenal understand the worth Rabiot may provide. Without Champions League football, Spurs have an uphill fight; Arsenal has to choose whether to give him first priority among other targets. The optimum mix of opportunity and ambition provided to Rabiot will probably determine his future action.
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