Arsenal and Tottenham have reportedly been offered the chance to sign France international Adrien Rabiot in January.
Rabiot, 27, is out of contract with Juventus at the end of the season and is being linked with a move away from Turin after impressing at the World Cup in Qatar.
The midfielder was a key player at the tournament for France, who came close to winning successive World Cups – with Didier Deschamps' side narrowly losing on penalties to Argentina in Sunday's final.
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According to The Times, Rabiot's mother and agent, Veronique, has offered the midfielder to a number of teams, including Arsenal and Tottenham.
Spurs have a long-standing interest and are said to be in the 'front row' to sign the France international, according to Corriere dello Sport, as reported by Sport Witness.
The Italian outlet claim Liverpool have also been offered Rabiot, while Manchester United, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and Bayern Munich have also being linked with the player.
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Rabiot is able to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs from next month ahead of potential free transfer in the summer.
The Times claim Juventus are now prepared to sell Rabiot for £13.5m rather than risk losing him for free at the end of the season.
Rabiot's wage demands revealed
Recent reports claim Rabiot wants a €10m-per-year contract from his next club but sources have confirmed to 90min that he would accept less for the 'right footballing project'.
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Rabiot himself has suggested that the Premier League is his preferred destination.
"I have always said that I'd like to play in England in my career. Will it happen at the end of my career in Juventus? I don't know.
"But yeah I still have that desire [to play in the Premier League]. I'd like to evolve in the Premier League," he said.
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Topics: Adrien Rabiot, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Football, Premier League, Juventus, Transfers