#4 Adrien Rabiot
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It is weird to think that Adrien Rabiot was once part of Man City's academy. A player who is now seen as one of the top midfielders of his age, it's odd to think he could not get into the first team.
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He was only at City for a few months, due to switching clubs very often, until he settled at Man City. Imagine if he had stayed! He went on to PSG were he still is and is an integral part of the team. He has also made his debut for the French national team, although he missed out on a World Cup place.
Although he left he could still return. With less than a year left on his PSG contract, City may look as him for a replacement for Yaya Toure.
Edited by Moderator -PJ