Marseille Chairman: Office doors are open to Rabiot. As long as the summer window is not closed, everything is possible

Last night, during the Champions League draw, Marseille President Longoria was interviewed by Canal+, during which he talked about Rabiot's situation. Langolia said the club opened the doors to Rabiot and he hoped to have a conversation with him. Rabiot's relationship with Marseille broke down due to a conflict with his teammate Love.

Longlia said: "This is a hot topic at the moment. In the club, everyone has known me for many years, and my office door is always open to the players, whether it is Rabiot or other players. Whether they plan to leave or not, the most important thing is to talk like adults and have a sincere discussion. All players who have contracts with us know this. At present, Rabiot still has a contract with Marseille, and as long as the transfer window is still open, there is still a possibility."

A few minutes later, the reporter asked Marseille again whether he would let Rabiot return to the team. Langlia clarified: "Sorry, you misunderstood." I said that my office is open to all players, not just to Rabiot. I have made it very clear. "

" It is a very simple situation, and communication is needed in life. No matter what the player is in, sometimes the market situation can be difficult, such as to Rabiot or others. I don't target anyone alone... The normal practice is to have an open, sincere and respectful discussion."

It is understood that Rabiot has actually apologized to Langulia and director Benatia when he was summoned on August 18, and apologized to head coach Dezelby in the following week. After a win over Paris FC on Saturday, Dezelby said he could “repair the relationship” and kicked the ball to the player side, while acknowledging his importance in the locker room, fans and coaching staff. This shows that this team of Marseille, which is about to participate in European competitions, cannot be separated from Rabiot, especially when he is recognized by French coach Deschamps.

Since Dezelby's remarks, Marseille director Benatia has remained silent. It is reported that Marseille has received many offers, such as Aston Villa, West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur, Inter Milan, AC Milan and Galatasaray. With three days left before the transfer window is closed, Rabiot's camp is also silent while paying close attention to various interests. All parties seem to be operating on their own tracks.

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