Rabiot's mother: My son is a prisoner at PSG Ligue 1 Unhappy with club's treatment of player

The mother and agent of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot feels that her son is a prisoner at the French club.

Veronique Rabiot believes that the treatment of the player has been harsh and that other members of the squad receive preferential treatment.

The French international's contract expires in the summer and has made it clear that he wants to leave PSG who, in response, have forced him to train away from the first team.

"My son is a prisoner at PSG," she told L'Equipe.

"The only thing he (Rabiot) has asked is to complete his contract and that it is respected," Veronique added.

"They fined him for not travelling to Qatar when his grandmother died and his father was dying. He is a hostage," she stated.

Rabiot's mother hinted that Neymar Jr. is not held to the same standards by the club.

"At PSG they fine players for arriving six minutes late to a team meeting (which happened to Rabiot before the match against Marseille) and others, while injured, are allowed to travel around the world and go to carnivals," she concluded.