Rabiot established himself in Paris Saint-Germain's first team after coming through the academy and won five Ligue 1 titles in seven seasons. The midfielder made 227 appearances for PSG, scoring 24 goals.
He left in controversial circumstances in 2019 after being frozen out by the club for failing to agree a new contract. PSG felt they had been misled about his intentions, while his mother claimed he was leaving to "buy his freedom".
Rabiot was highly sought after when it became clear he would be on the move, with Bayern Munich and Barcelona among those interested, before he eventually signed for Juventus.
He has failed to set Serie A alight since arriving in Turin and, after four years, the Italian side are willing to let Rabiot go as he approaches the final year of his contract.
Rabiot was picked to be part of France's stand-by squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, but removed himself as he refused to be a back-up and watched on as his team-mates lifted the trophy.
Didier Deschamps brought him back into the fold for Euro 2020, and Rabiot started three of the four matches they played before being knocked out by Switzerland on penalties in the last 16.
"You look at some of the numbers he's produced and wonder if he's that impressive," European football expert Kevin Hatchard told Sky Sports News.
"But when you think of the coaches he's played under and the teams he's played for - regular for PSG, Juventus and he's played under Didier Deschamps with France - and you feel there must be something tangible there that coaches see."
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