Fans of Everton have been reacting to the latest report on the transfer link between the Toffees and Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot.
According to Foot Mercato, the Frenchman is keen to leave his Serie A club and has spoken to Carlo Ancelotti (via @TheGwladysSt), which had lots of fans talking.
?Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot has apparently talked to Carlo Ancelotti about a move to Everton. According to reports in Italy this week Rabiot has gone on strike has refused to return to Italy (Source – Foot Mercato) pic.twitter.com/e9to6tEqFW
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Good player and I know he has his circumstances for doing what he’s doing but do we really ant a player like that at our club? And he’s got previous. And to top it off his mum is his agent and she can be a loose cannon by all accounts…
— Aide Dews (@AidyDews) May 13, 2020
Don’t want players with attitudes like this
— Ari J (@AriJosefsberg) May 13, 2020
Don’t want him been trouble everywhere he’s played
— Ben McKay (@BenWilliamMcKay) May 13, 2020
Would Juventus' Adrien Rabiot be a good signing for the Toffees if it happened?Yes, he's a solid playerNo, has a bad attitude |
This season, the 25-year-old midfielder has picked up a 6.7/10 average rating over 17 league appearances which has made him the seventh-worst performer for Juventus (per WhoScored).
Despite the fact that the same average rating for Everton in the Premier League would make him the Toffees’ joint-ninth-best performer (per WhoScored), fans were not keen.
Not for me
— Steve Smith (@steve_latch) May 13, 2020
He’s got ‘avoid at all costs’ written all over him.
— Wes Cartlidge (@wescart_) May 13, 2020
Pathetic attitude everywhere he plays. Psg, national team and now Juve. He doesn’t fit with the club.
— Christophe (@ChrisNSNO1878) May 13, 2020
What do we think?
As can be seen in these responses from Everton supporters, it is clear that they would not like Ancelotti’s outfit to make a move for the French middleman.
However, while the Italian manager may have spoken with Rabiot (per Foot Mercato), that does not seem too much for supporters to worry about just yet.