Adrien Rabiot, French midfielder, has been talked about again by refusing to resume training with his club, Juventus Turin. According to the Italian press, this would be a way of protesting the salary deferrals asked of the players to support the finances of the club, affected by the health crisis. 

Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot reacted wryly on Instagram on Wednesday to an article in the Italian daily La Stampa that spoke of the "personal strike" on Tuesday of the player who has not yet returned to Turin.

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Juventus refuses to speak. "When you realize it was your last day of ... STRIKE!" Wrote Rabiot on Instagram, a message accompanied by two hilarious emojis and a picture of him looking melancholy. Shortly after, he posted a new image, the design of a small vial on which is written "Newspapers-TV-Press, do not swallow". The first message from Rabiot, who left to settle on the French Riviera after the start of confinement in Italy, suggests that he should be back this Wednesday in Turin, as several French media have written.

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Since May 4, clubs in the Italian Championship have been authorized to organize individual training sessions. These are optional and all Italian sports media believe Wednesday that Rabiot has technically not broken any rules. Contacted Tuesday by AFP, Juventus declined to comment.