Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot has claimed he is open to renewing his contract at Juventus after a move to Manchester United broke down in the summer.
Erik ten Hag had targeted Rabiot at the beginning of the season after identifying the 27-year-old as a player who could improve the Reds' depleted midfield. The French international was originally seen as a Plan B option after it became apparent that Frenkie de Jong was not going to leave Barcelona.
Despite United officials travelling to Turin to discuss terms with the player's agent and mother Veronique, talks broke down and Ten Hag ended up signing Casemiro instead. The signing of the Brazilian has worked well for the club, even though he plays a very different role to Rabiot.
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MEN Sport understands that Ten Hag is open to pursuing a deal for De Jong again this summer but it remains to be seen if that progresses. Rabiot, who is a free agent come June, could become a target once more if the Barcelona man is adamant on remaining at the Catalan giants. However, in an interview with Calcio Mercato, Juve's midfielder has claimed he would be happy to stay in Serie A.
He said: "For the moment there is no news about my future, but we will certainly talk soon. There is the possibility of leaving, but also the possibility of signing another contract with Juve. I feel good in Turin."
Rabiot has impressed with the Old Lady since United's interest. In 33 appearances, the Frenchman has scored nine goals and grabbed four assists. Due to ex-United star Paul Pogba's absence, Rabiot has been given increased responsibility in the centre of the parkand has shone despite his team's off-field struggles.
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