Olympique de Marseille has received a major boost: Adrien Rabiot has decided to stay, turning down advances from AC Milan and other Serie A clubs. The French international has chosen to honor his contract until 2026 and will feature in next season’s Champions League at the Vélodrome.
A Key Figure for De Zerbi
Voted OM Player of the Season by fans, the 30-year-old midfielder has become a central figure in the team. His decision to stay further solidifies Roberto De Zerbi’s project, bringing European experience and consistency to the heart of the midfield.
“Now that we’ve qualified, it’s important for me to play this Champions League here,” Rabiot recently said. And that’s now a certainty.
Transfer Business Ongoing
Meanwhile, Marseille is pushing forward with its recruitment drive. Free signings Angel Gomes (ex-LOSC) and CJ Egan-Riley (ex-Burnley) are incoming, while the club is also working on Facundo Medina and Nayef Aguerd. One thing is clear: with Rabiot staying, OM’s midfield is locked in.
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