Last season, Rabiot’s contract with Juve was about to expire, and he didn’t sign a new one until a few days before he could have been a free agent.
The Frenchman committed his short-term future to Juventus rather than making a high-profile transition to the Premier League, despite interest from teams like Manchester United and Chelsea.
The June contract he signed is only good through the end of the current season, so speculation regarding his future plans beyond next summer may arise again.
Everything seems to be going well for the 28-year-old right now; he has started all eight of Juve’s Serie A games this season, and he was also in the starting XI for France in their 1-0 win over the Netherlands on Friday. However, he did not commit to staying in Turin for the upcoming season.
‘This is a club where I’m pleased, and we’re enjoying a very good season,’ Rabiot said to French media site Telefoot.
In the yeаr leаding up tо the Eurоpeаn Chаmpiоnship, it mаde the mоst sense tо remаin with а teаm I wаs аlreаdy fаmiliаr with. The teаm thinks highly оf me.Whether оr nоt my cоntrаct is renewed remаins tо be seen, but I cоuldn’t be hаppier with where I аm right nоw, bоth with the club аnd with the Frаnce nаtiоnаl teаm.
France improved to 6-0 with a 2-1 win over the Netherlands on Friday, ensuring their berth in Euro 2024, while the Netherlands are currently tied with Greece for second place in the group.