Man Utd fans all saying the same thing as old picture of transfer target Adrien Rabiot in Man City kit as kid emerges | The Sun

JUVENTUS midfielder Adrien Rabiot is reportedly on the verge of joining Manchester United.

But some United fans are unhappy with the potential addition after an old picture of the Frenchman emerged on social media.


The snap shows a young Rabiot posing before a training session… in a MANCHESTER CITY kit.

Rabiot reportedly played for Man City's academy when he was 13-years-old before signing his first professional deal with PSG a few years later.

Many Man Utd fans are not convinced that signing the 27-year-old would be a good move amid the club's transfer crisis.

One person tweeted: "I literally check twitter every morning to see who United are linked with.

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"Fully ready to support city after seeing the Rabiot and Arnautovic links man."

Another echoed the claims, adding: "If Man U sign Rabiot I might as well support City."

While opposition fans joked about the fact that the Frenchman used to play for United's biggest rivals: "Rabiot. Yes, Man City youth product."

The Red Devils are claimed to have struck a £15million deal with Juventus for the midfielder.

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However, personal terms are yet to be agreed.

Man Utd are also in talks to sign former West Ham striker Marko Arnautovic.

A £6.8m bid has been submitted, as confirmed by the player's agent, but nothing has been agreed.

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