Another day, another story about Sofyan Amrabat’s potential summer transfer to Manchester United.
The Moroccan international’s issue must be resolved for Fiorentina to find a solution to their midfield dilemma, according to today’s edition of Corriere dello Sport (news image given below).
To recruit an injured player before the deadline, Man Utd is prepared, according to a report.
According to the Rome-based media outlet, the Viola will not sell the Atlas Lions star without “accelerations and compelling offers.”
Amrabat allegedly already has “an agreement with Manchester United,” according to CorSport.
The Old Trafford club hasn’t formally countered Fiorentina’s asking price of £21.6m–£25.9m (25–30m euros), though.
For the services of Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta, Andre Onana from Inter Milan, and Mason Mount from Chelsea, the Red Devils have already paid enormous sums of money.
Amrabat was perhaps the greatest midfielder at the FIFA World Cup and is in the prime of his career, therefore the aforementioned sum for him should be seen as a steal.
The former Utrecht player would join Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford if the trade were to go through, making him the third player from Serie A to sign with us during this summer’s transfer window.
Given that players like Fred and McTominay have not been adequate for years, we require a reliable play breaker to cover for Casemiro.
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