Adrien Rabiot brushed off questions about his Milan future after reports he could follow Max Allegri to Napoli. ‘I am concentrated on the World Cup, then we’ll see.’
The midfielder had come to San Siro in order to reunite with his former Juventus coach Allegri, and was a key figure in the squad that ultimately fumbled Champions League qualification on the final day of the season.
Allegri was fired and is now lined up for the Napoli job, while Milan appointed Ruben Amorim as their new boss.
Rabiot keeps Milan waiting

Speaking to reporters in the mixed zone after France’s 4-1 World Cup victory over Norway, Rabiot was asked how this affects his future.
“I am concentrated on the World Cup, then we’ll see what happens,” replied the midfielder.
The 31-year-old signed a contract with Milan to June 2028, although there is an option to extend for another year after that.
He arrived from Olympique Marseille on deadline day at a cost of €7m plus add-ons, contributing six goals and five assists in 29 Serie A appearances for the Rossoneri.