Manchester United will sign Sofyan Amrabat this summer when his loan expires, but some Serie A giants have expressed interest.
The Red Devils have signed Amrabat on loan from Fiorentina in a bid to give Casemiro much-needed competition. However, the assignment agreement did not work out.
Amrabat has made just seven league appearances this season and has struggled to make a big impression playing in England.
Firstly, Man Utd signed the midfielder on loan for €9 million with an option to buy for an additional €20 million plus €5 million in add-ons. However, it is unlikely that the club will offer this option at this time.
Fabrizio Romano recently clarified the club’s stance towards the Moroccan midfielder, as the maximum symptoms point to him returning to Fiorentina this summer.
“Sofyan Amrabat hasn’t had the best season on loan at Manchester United this season since he arrived on loan from Fiorentina, and now there is a hypothesis that a decision has already been made for the summer,” Romano caught offside.
“However, it is my understanding that so far no solution has been communicated to Amrabat or Fiorentina. However, a solution will most likely come soon and it is conceivable that the Red Devils will decide not to keep the player and maybe move on. “another direction.
“However, it must be remembered that Amrabat has shown real quality in recent years and has performed at the highest level for Morocco at the World Cup. “
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Although a permanent move to Old Trafford this summer appears unlikely, Amrabat has a few clubs for his signature.
Earlier reports this month claimed that Juventus were “obsessed” with signing the 27-year-old and that he was not in their interest either.
According to Tuttosport, AC Milan are also keen to make a move for the midfielder, as Stefano Pioli looks to bolster his in midfield.
In addition to the Morocco international, Milan would also be interested in Basel’s Renato Veiga and Udinese’s Wallace.
Amrabat has spent most of his career playing in Serie A and moving to Milan or Juventus would be the most productive thing for him at the moment.
His contract with Fiorentina expires in 2025, the summer may be their last chance to cash in on him while they can.
With a permanent move to Old Trafford not very likely at this stage, a move to Juventus or Milan may be in the cards for the 27-year-old.
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