Manchester United are keeping a close eye on midfielder Adrien Rabiot’s situation at Juventus, with the possibility of signing him in 2024. The Reds were previously interested in Rabiot but the deal fell through due to wage demands. United have since strengthened their midfield options with signings such as Casemiro, Mason Mount, and Sofyan Amrabat. However, Rabiot’s contract with Juventus expires at the end of the season, potentially making him available for free next summer. In other transfer news, United’s pursuit of Brentford right-back Aaron Hickey has suffered a setback, as the player is reportedly happy at his current club.
Manchester United ‘monitoring’ former target and more transfer rumors
Manchester United are closely monitoring the situation of midfielder Adrien Rabiot at Juventus. The Reds were previously interested in signing Rabiot but the deal fell through due to the player’s wage demands. However, with Rabiot’s contract set to expire at the end of the season, United are considering the possibility of signing him in 2024. In other transfer news, United’s pursuit of Brentford right-back Aaron Hickey has suffered a setback as the player is reportedly happy at his current club.
Adrien Rabiot’s Contract Situation
Rabiot’s current contract with Juventus expires at the end of this season, potentially making him available for free next summer. This has caught the attention of Manchester United, who are monitoring the situation closely. The Reds were previously interested in signing Rabiot but the deal collapsed due to the player’s wage demands. If Rabiot does not sign a new contract with Juventus, he could be available for a cut-price deal in January or for free next summer.
Setback in Pursuit of Aaron Hickey
Manchester United’s pursuit of Brentford right-back Aaron Hickey has faced a setback, as the player is reportedly happy at his current club. United, along with Liverpool, Newcastle United, and Bayern Munich, were interested in signing Hickey during the upcoming January transfer window. However, recent reports suggest that the Scotsman is content in west London and is a key figure in Brentford boss Thomas Frank’s plans. Hickey has started all six Premier League matches for Brentford this season.