Reporter: Allegri is going to sign Rabiot, and the player transfer fee will not exceed 10.5 million euros

Football 3:58am, 12 June 2025 60

According to reporter Gabriele Stragapede, in the process of seeking to strengthen the midfield, Milan intends to introduce Rabiot from Marseille.

With Reindes officially joining Manchester City and Yunus Moussa may leave the team (Napoli is very interested in him), Milan must strengthen the midfield for the upcoming new season. While Modric is one of Milan's goals, sports director Tare is still operating other options in secret.

As we all know, Milan coach Allegri has put forward a clear requirement for the team's management, that is, to introduce French midfielder Rabiot. Tare is working on a suitable plan to start negotiations with Marseille, and the two clubs maintain a good relationship. Marseille sports director Benatia and Tare have known each other for many years, and the two have communicated about Bennaser's transfer. In January this year, Bennaser joined Marseille on loan (the buyout fee is 12 million euros), but the Ligue 1 club decided not to implement this option. Both sides are discussing whether it is possible to extend the lease and allow the Algerian to stay in Ligue 1.

Tare and Benatia's contact on Bennasser's transfer can be a good opportunity to discuss Rabiot's transfer, who is the player Allegri calls for, but Marseille believes that Rabiot is still an important member of Dezelby's roster. Milan is waiting for the opportunity to see if there is room for formal negotiations.

Meanwhile, Allegri has begun to act in an attempt to convince Rabiot to join Milan. Allegri knew Rabiot very well. The two worked together at Juventus, and that was at the peak of their careers in the French midfielder. Allegri had contacted Rabiot, 30, for a half-serious and half-joking call, inviting him to join the Ross and Blacks. This deep relationship could be an extra motivation for the French to wear red and black battle robe.

Rabiot currently has a fixed annual salary of 3.5 million euros, plus a bonus of nearly 6 million euros. Moreover, Marseille will appear in the Champions League, while Milan does not have such a chance. The only factor that will help Milan is that since Rabiot's contract expires on June 30, 2026, his transfer fee will not exceed €10.5 million. Allegri is still waiting, and Tare is also looking for the right time to start negotiations for Rabiot to return to Italy.

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