PSG 'suspend' Adrien Rabiot for two weeks after he liked Patrice Evra's video celebrating Manchester United's Champions League win

  • Adrien Rabiot given two-week suspension until March 27 by Paris Saint-Germain 
  • He liked a video celebrating Manchester United's Champions League win
  • He was also filmed in a nightclub after his team suffered the last-16 defeat 
  • Rabiot is set to leave Parisian giants at the end of season after refusing new deal 

Adrien Rabiot has been suspended by Paris Saint-Germain until March 27 after the club cited two indiscretions in the wake of the Champions League defeat by Manchester United last week.

The midfielder, 23, was filmed in a Paris nightclub shortly after their last-16 exit from Europe.

He then liked a video posted on social media by Patrice Evra celebrating Man United's triumph with Paul Pogba

Midfielder Adrien Rabiot has been suspended by Paris Saint-Germain until March 27

Midfielder Adrien Rabiot has been suspended by Paris Saint-Germain until March 27

Rabiot's relationship with the club is already stretched after failing to agree a new contract at the Parc des Princes, and it is likely he will leave PSG on a free transfer this summer.


The 23-year-old has not played for the Ligue 1 champions since December, when he featured in a Champions League group stage win over Red Star Belgrade.

This suspension is the latest in a series of clashes with PSG hierarchy, having already received a fine and missed a training camp as his future grew more uncertain.

Rabiot came through the ranks at PSG, making 227 appearances and scoring 24 goals since his debut in 2012.

He has also earned six caps for France, but was left out of the 2018 World Cup-winning squad after poor club form in the second half of last season.

Rabiot liked a video of Paul Pogba (left) and Patrice Evra celebrating Manchester United's win

Rabiot liked a video of Paul Pogba (left) and Patrice Evra celebrating Manchester United's win

English club overcame 2-0 deficit to beat PSG on away goals in Champions League last-16 tie

English club overcame 2-0 deficit to beat PSG on away goals in Champions League last-16 tie

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