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Rabiot Set to Join OM, PSG Fans React with Anger and Threats
On Sunday night, Olympique de Marseille (OM) announced a preliminary agreement with Adrien Rabiot, who is set to sign a two-year contract with the club. This transfer has stirred significant discontent among Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) supporters, who have taken to social media to express their anger and even threaten the former player using Milan Skriniar’s name.
A surprising summer transfer
In a move that many considered unexpected, Adrien Rabiot, 29, is poised to join Marseille following the official closure of the summer transfer window. The former PSG midfielder, who rose through the ranks of the Parisian club’s academy, has reached an agreement on the terms of a two-year deal with their rivals in Marseille. The announcement was made public on Sunday evening through a statement from OM, which highlighted that Rabiot must still complete a medical examination: “Olympique de Marseille announces it has reached a principle agreement with Adrien Rabiot for the midfielder’s arrival at the club, pending a successful medical examination.”
PSG fans react strongly
As expected, this news has ignited a significant backlash from PSG supporters. Many fans have taken to social media to voice their frustrations, as Rabiot’s departure from the capital was marked by a fallout with PSG’s management. Despite this, he remains a product of the club, leading to veiled threats from some fans aimed at the midfielder.
Skriniar called to action against Rabiot
Following the announcement of Rabiot’s move to OM, a campaign has emerged on social media urging Milan Skriniar, the strong Slovak defender for PSG, to take action against Rabiot in their next encounter. Posts have been circulating with messages like: “Milan Škriniar, you know what you need to do with Adrien Rabiot!”, and “Skriniar, you have a mission to accomplish if Rabiot signs with OM.” This situation evokes memories of Fabrice Fiorèse’s controversial return to Parc des Princes in 2004 after his transfer from PSG to OM, which resulted in a notorious tackle from Sylvain Armand.