In a development that marks the end of a lacklustre stint of Sofyan Amrabat at Manchester United reports indicate that the midfielder is poised to seek new opportunities this summer.
Sofyan Amrabat Transfer: The Moroccan has been underwhelming at Man United
The 27-year-old midfielder arrived amid high expectations following a promising showing at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar but failed to make a significant impact during his loan spell. Thus, featuring in just two Premier League starts for the Red Devils.
Despite early anticipation surrounding his potential Amrabat’s tenure at Old Trafford has been marred by underwhelming performances contributing to growing discontent among fans.
Alongside other underperforming signings such as Antony, Mason Mount, and Rasmus Hojlund, his struggles highlight broader recruitment challenges faced by United in recent years.
What’s Next for Sofyan Amrabat?
While Manchester United appears unlikely to exercise their option to make Amrabat’s move permanent, attention turns to potential suitors eager to secure his services.
According to reports from Tuttosport, Italian outfit Fiorentina, the midfielder’s former club, are keen on offloading the 56-cap international, opening the door for a new chapter in his career.
Amidst speculation regarding his future, AC Milan emerges as a frontrunner in the race for Amrabat’s signature. The Serie A giants have reportedly initiated talks to bring the midfielder to the San Siro, with his agency, SEG, actively involved in negotiations.
With an estimated transfer fee ranging between €15-18 million, Amrabat’s potential move to Milan signifies a fresh opportunity for both the player and the club.
As the summer transfer window approaches, all eyes remain on Sofyan Amrabat as he prepares to embark on a new journey in his professional football career.
ALSO READ:
- Manchester United’s Mason Mount Sidelined by Injury, Bruno Fernandes Returns to Training
- Man United vs Arsenal Preview, Prediction, and Betting Tips | Premier League
- Manchester United staff ordered return to the office permanently from June
- Jim Ratcliffe Imposes Remote Work Ban at Manchester United due to “Email Traffic”