AC Milan Signs Midfielder Adrien Rabiot From Olympique De Marseille
- On Sep 1, 2025, Adrien Rabiot completed his move to AC Milan, while England Under-21 forward Jonathan Rowe left Marseille for Bologna after the bust-up.
- Following the dressing-room altercation after the Rennes game, Olympique de Marseille put Adrien Rabiot and Jonathan Rowe on the transfer list last month for "unacceptable behaviour" after their 1-0 loss.
- Italian outlets report the midfielder has agreed a three-year contract with Milan, reuniting with coach Massimiliano Allegri after winning multiple titles at Juventus.
- Rabiot was granted permission to join his France teammates later Monday to finalise the Milan transfer and is in Didier Deschamps' France squad for next week’s World Cup qualifiers with 53 appearances.
- The early Serie A schedule sets up a possible meeting on September 14, as Milan host Bologna and Marseille lose a key player who helped return to Europe's top club competition.
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After the defeat against Rennes, two OM players were involved in a fight within the Marseilles locker room. Both were transferred, but could finally end up much faster than expected!
The French midfielder could find the player who caused his departure from the OM after the fight in the locker room in Rennes.
Rabiot and Rowe set for immediate reunion after ‘utter chaos’ of Marseille brawl - Football Italia
Former Olympique de Marseille players Adrien Rabiot and Jonathan Rowe will reunite sooner than expected after their infamous fight in the team dressing room, as their new clubs Milan and Bologna will go up against each other in Serie A immediately after the international break. Rabiot and Rowe meet again after ‘chaotic’ Marseille scrapMarseille decided to sell both Rabiot and Rowe after a fight broke out between the two players in the dressing r…
The midfielder Adrien Rabiot left the Olympique de Marseille for AC Milan on the end of this summer mercato. Pushed towards the exit after his altercation with Jonathan Rowe, the Frenchman does not understand how this story could have taken on such a large scale.
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