Manchester United have reportedly informed Fiorentina that they will not be signing Amrabat on a permanent basis. The Morocco midfielder spent last season on loan at Old Trafford.
According to TuttomercatoWEB.com, Amrabat will return to the Purple Lily after the Red Devils decided not to let him go on a permanent loan. Before the preseason, he had already offered the Serie A team's new coach Rafael · Palladino.
The 27-year-old joined Manchester United on loan for £8.5 million last summer and his permanent contract is worth £21.4 million. He has struggled to make a big difference for much of the season as he has been used as a temporary full-back.
The Morocco international impressed late in the season and secured a starting spot in the FA Cup final. He played a big part in the Red Devils' 2-1 win over Manchester City at Wembley. It was one of 30 appearances in the competition.
Despite Manchester United's decision not to sign Amrabat permanently, a move is still possible. Other Premier League clubs are also interested in him and he is likely to leave Fiorentina this summer. He has one year left on his contract at Artemio · Frankie.
Amrabat is reportedly looking to stay at Manchester United
Sofian · Amrabat's time at Manchester United appears to be coming to an end as the club decide not to let him out on permanent loan. He was keen to join the Red Devils last summer but perhaps didn't get a fair chance at Old Trafford to perform at his best.
Andy · Metten, author of "United", claimed in a feature in The El País that Amrabat wanted to stay at Manchester United. He pointed out that the Morocco joined Erik · Hag's side last summer to train himself in Fiorentina.
Amrabat received interest from eight clubs from England, Italy, Spain and Saudi Arabia. Liverpool are touted as suitors with potential interest, but he awaits a surprise attack from Manchester United.
The Red Devils are undergoing a major rebuild, led by their new co-owner, INEOS. Netherlands striker Rickeze Zikche and France junior defender Yoro have arrived at Old Trafford.
Manchester United's decision on Amrabat suggests they are moving forward with their plans to sign Paris Saint-Germain's Ugarte. The Uruguay has been identified as their next target to help bolster Ten Days Haig's midfield and he has reportedly agreed to personal terms.
The 23-year-old is not the only midfielder on United's roster, with the Reds still considering other options. According to The Telegraph, 25-year-old Real Sociedad's Martin · Zubimendi is also under consideration, having been named in Spain's Euro 2024 squad in an excellent season.
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