Adrien Rabiot’s agents and mother have denounced Marseille and blamed French clubs on double standards related to midfielder and Mason Greenwood.
The long-term UTD target Rabiot is now available for transfers by Marseille, suggesting that it is about to be “provided” to the Red Devils.
The league states have decided to offload France International after being accused of being involved in a moment of “extreme violence” with former Norwich City star Jonathan Lowe, which is a move to Bologna.
Rabiot’s mother, Veronik Rabiot, also acts as an experienced midfielder agent and is one of the most outspoken representatives in football.
So it’s not surprising that she spoke to Rabiot and accused Marseille of “liing” about the alleged incident.
“What I can tell you is that I actually see the words “unprecedented violence, extreme violence.” It’s very, very strong. Generally, that means you have an injury.”
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“Here, as far as I know, there was no split lips, no breaking nose, no frown. No one was injured, no one went to the hospital. There was no doctor’s intervention, I know well that this is completely wrong.
“There was no unprecedented violence. There was an argument. What I can say, and Adrian gives him a version of him. It wasn’t between Low and him, but between Low and Geronimo at first.
“But everything we’ve heard… a coach who’s never seen it, while he’s always screaming and barking… And he was shocked. There’s nothing shocking. It happens in every locker room, it already happens and it happens again. The punishment is completely unbalanced.
Furthermore, when asked if he thought the club had decided in favor of Deserbi over Rabiot, Veronic said: “It doesn’t matter to change players over coaches.
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Veronique Rabiot later nurtured De Zerbi’s former Man Forward Greenwood treatment as an example of how Marseille bosses give players a “second chance.”
She added: “We just want to remind people that if neither player is injured, it’s not “incredible violence.” I want to tell you to show me the video. I wonder if we can still abuse him like this when he sacrificed this way, when he sacrificed him like this, when he sacrificed him last season.
“I didn’t know people would be treated like this. He was so happy to be here, but in the end they treated him like a villain, like an outcast… to think we’ve never seen this.
“When Greenwood signed after he attacked his wife, De Zerbi said he could give him a second chance. I agree to give people a second chance, but is it just my son who can’t get a second chance?