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Rabiot, how much has he earned since leaving PSG?

Adrien Rabiot left PSG in 2019 to join, five years later, with rival Olympique de .

Well after the end of the transfer market and a little more than two months after the end of his contract with Juventus Turin, Adrien Rabiot signed, to everyone’s surprise, with Olympique de Marseille. He who was announced, sometimes in England, sometimes in Germany, even a candidate for an extension with the Old Lady club, took everyone on the wrong foot, by signing up with a private European Cup club. And what’s more, first rival to PSG who trained and revealed him.

Rabiot signed up with OM last September

The French international community did not make it a question of money. To commit to OM, he reduced his emoluments and smoothed his income over time and the various bonuses, performance or signing. His salary this season is uncertain and only estimate, given at nearly 4.5 million euros annually. Translated into raw form. This is worth the equivalent of 12,329 euros daily, for the native of Saint-Maurice in the suburbs.

Adrien Rabiot signed his two-year contract until 2026 on September 17. This assumes that as of today, Saturday October 9, he has earned more or less 653,437 while wearing the team jersey. Without the bonuses therefore. Adding to this the emoluments from his previous contract with Juventus Turin, in the Italian Serie A, given at nearly 7.5 million euros per year and knowing that he joined the Old Lady the day after the end of his lease previous with PSG, on July 1, 2019, Adrien Rabiot therefore received the equivalent of 37.5 million euros in total, during all his seasons spent on the other side of the Alps.

The financial aspect is not a priority in one’s career choices

So much so that, since July 1, 2019 and his departure from the capital of France, Adrien Rabiot’s estimated income amounts to 38,153,437 euros. A sum that is certainly very substantial for the average person, but which Rabiot, as we have said, has not made a priority in his career. Otherwise would he have made other choices that were much more profitable, such as going to Saudi Arabia where a contract worth 20 million euros net per season awaited him.

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