The midfielder said: "There was an interest in continuing together. Thiago Motta had also called me, but Giuntoli didn't do what was necessary to convince me. And I didn't have the feeling that he wanted to build something important. Given their chaotic season, perhaps I was right."
Rabiot didn’t just walk away from Juventus for a new challenge, his exit was rooted in growing frustration over the club’s transfer strategy. He admitted: “For a few years now, no purchases worthy of Juve had been made and this frustrated me because I had the impression that there were few of us on the pitch who did what was necessary. I didn't want to continue in those conditions."