MN: A talisman for 7m - why Rabiot could be Milan's most important signing in years
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MN: A talisman for 7m - why Rabiot could be Milan's most important signing in years
"Adrien Rabiot's arrival in the summer window - after the addition of Luka Modric - has helped take AC Milan's midfield to a new level. As MilanNews write, Rabiot has a bit of everything. He is technically good and physically important, and is a midfielder capable of playing multiple roles throughout the game, always with the right maturity and awareness."
"Rabiot joined Milan for just €7m from Marseille. That's how much Milan's most important paid-for signing of the summer cost (Luka Modric was a free), proving that in modern football it's not just how much you invest that matters, but who you invest in. With Rabiot on the pitch, Milan have not lost a game in the league. Their only defeat came in the Coppa Italia against Lazio, but in Serie A the Rossoneri are yet to be defeated."
"Rabiot is excellent at managing and defending the ball in every area of ​​the pitch. Athletically, he's practically a robot, capable of running for 95 minutes, always with intensity but also intelligence in how he uses it. Perhaps something is still missing in terms of goals, but that 30-yarder against Torino showed what he can do. Furthermore, it's worth noting that the former Juventus man arrived in the final days of the transfer window for less than €10m."
Adrien Rabiot joined AC Milan from Marseille for €7m and has markedly improved the midfield alongside Luka Modric. He combines technical skill, physicality, versatility and tactical awareness, able to occupy multiple roles and shield the back three. With Rabiot on the pitch Milan remain unbeaten in Serie A, while their only defeat came in Coppa Italia. He excels at managing and defending the ball across the pitch, sustains high athletic intensity for full matches, and contributes work rate and defensive cover. Goal output is limited but includes a notable 30-yard strike against Torino.
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