French midfielder Adrien Rabiot returns to Juventus today and responded to the criticism with a message on social media.
The former Paris Saint-Germain man has been targeted for his unwillingness to return after quarantine and was expected to stay in France until a set date for the resumption in Serie A.
“When you realise it’s your last day on… strike!” he wrote in a story on Instagram, joking about the criticism in recent weeks.
RTL France reporter Philippe Sanfourche has claimed Rabiot “believes he has not made any mistakes”, but the reports in Italy seem certain he will be available on the market this summer.
La Stampa underlines that the midfielder ignored the unofficial call to return to Juventus on May 3 and as the 25-year-old travels from the French Riviera today, his future at the Old Lady is uncertain.
Il Corriere Torino suggests he could end up in the Premier League and points out that his salary of €7m a year gives Juventus as many reasons to consider cutting their ties to the former France international.
Toubdpru
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High school kid is back to school
Chiellini mad because I headbutted him' - Melo hits out at Juve star once again 16 hours ago / autty Felipe Melo has once again hit out at Georgio Chiellini following the Juventus star's criticism in his new book.  The Italian hit out at Melo and Mario Balotelli in his biography, saying that former Inter midfielder was the "worst of the worst" while calling him a "rotten apple" and "disrespectful". In turn, Melo replied stating that Chiellini “p*ssed himself with fear” whenever the two met up. Balotelli, who Chiellini called a "negative person", has since buried the hatchet with his former Italy team-mate after the two talked out the issue on Italian TV. But Melo is in no rush to end his dispute with the Juventus star as he revealed the root of their problem with each other is a headbutt many years ago. “He just has a problem with me because I headbutted him when we were playing against Siena,” Melo said on Instagram live. “I haven’t spoken to him since and he wrote this book. I said what I needed to say. A thousand things happened at Juve and I could write a thousand books about it, far more important stuff than this. “Chiellini never apologised to me, but that’s fine, as long as he takes responsibility for what he said. He just stirred up this controversy to sell his book. “He should’ve followed the example set by the great Javier Zanetti, vice-president of Inter, who never even spoke about Juve in his book. Besides which, this is really not the time to be publishing a book, when people are dying.” Melo also opened up on his move to Inter from Galatasaray, revealing that it was a dream to join the Italian side despite previously representing Juventus and Fiorentina in Serie A. “Inter had been my dream since childhood," he said. "I made history at Galatasaray and it was really too comfortable for me to remain there, because I was an idol for those fans. "I’d just signed a new three-year contract, but went to Inter and took a 50 per cent pay cut, a decision made with the heart. “Jose Mourinho and others had already tried to get me to Inter when I was at Fiorentina, but unfortunately I went to Juve. "I never spoke badly about Juve, but walking out at San Siro in the Milan derby wearing the Inter jersey was the ultimate thrill for me. We won 1-0.”
Amanda-
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High school kid is back to school
Sopadeiuz
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Yes Rabiot ..you need to return everybody have returns rimme only you..
MikeTeddy
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We all know the media is sick everybody want to be famous
manabdlopu
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just leave him alone
yaaaiory
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Good news for Barcelona fans