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Birthday
03/04/95
Birthplace
Saint-Maurice
At ACM since
2025
Weight
86kg
Foot
Left
Height
1,91m
Adrien Thibault Marie Rabiot was born in Saint-Maurice - a suburb on the outskirts of Paris - on 3 April 1995 and, after a footballing education that saw him move between various French clubs (and a brief experience at Manchester City), he linked the first significant years of his career to Paris Saint-Germain. Apart from a short loan spell at Toulouse in 2013, he spent seven years in the French capital, from his official Ligue 1 debut in August 2012 with Carlo Ancelotti as manager until June 2019. With PSG he made 227 appearances and scored 24 goals, with a long list of trophies - 18 in total: five (consecutive) Ligue 1 titles, four French Cups, five League Cups and four French Super Cups.
He changed club and country in July 2019, when he arrived in Italy at Juventus. His first goal came at San Siro (in the 4-2 Rossoneri win in July 2020) and overall he spent five seasons with the Bianconeri in which he won Serie A 2019/20, two Coppa Italia titles and a Supercoppa Italiana to add to 212 official appearances (and 22 total goals). He returned to France in the summer of 2024, signing for Marseille and proving decisive in the Olympique's return to the Champions League with 10 goals in 31 appearances. He returned to Italy to join AC Milan at the close of the summer 2025 transfer window, ending his first Rossonero season with 6 goals in 32 appearances. Alongside a rich club career, Adrien has also enjoyed an important journey with the France national teams: first the youth sides - the high point with the Under-19s, when he was a finalist at the 2013 European Championship for the age group - and then with the seniors, with whom he won the 2020/21 Nations League at San Siro and, above all, reached the 2022 World Cup Final, a tournament in which he also scored a goal in the group stage against Australia. He has been an important reference point for the French national team also at two European Championships (2021 and 2024) and at the 2026 World Cup. By June 2026 he had 61 caps and 7 goals with France.