Fiorentina midfielder Sofyan Amrabat is currently not training with the first team as he prepares for a possible last-minute transfer, as stated by Calciomercato.
The Moroccan midfielder has been linked with a move to United for some time now, although the club has not made an official move to secure his signature.
Recent reports suggest that the 27-year-old is engaged in solitary training sessions at Fiorentina, indicating his anticipation of an immediate transfer from the club.
While United have expressed interest in Amrabat, it appears that the club no longer views him as a top priority as the transfer deadline approaches.
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Fiorentina manager Italiano: “Amrabat is training on his own, he won’t travel with us for next game”. 🚨🟣🇲🇦
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— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 23, 2023
Fiorentina are currently seeking €30 million plus bonuses for the midfielder. If no suitable offers are made, Amrabat is open to staying with the club.
United have already parted ways with players like Alex Telles, Anthony Elanga, and Fred this summer. However, the club’s management is looking for additional departures to facilitate late transfer activity.
Among these names are Dean Henderson, Donny van de Beek, and Scott McTominay. Of these, Henderson is the most likely to leave.
In our opinion, there is still a chance that United could make another signing before the transfer window closes.
Amrabat has been linked with United throughout the transfer window, but so far, there hasn’t been any indication from the club’s side that they are ready to submit an official bid.
However, this situation might change in the upcoming days if the club manages to generate sufficient funds from player sales. We believe that the African star could be a valuable addition to the squad due to his excellent distribution skills.
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Moreover, the Moroccan midfielder is known for his ball control, ability to hold up play, and his relentless work rate. He is versatile and can effectively play in central or defensive midfield positions.
Fiorentina are not asking for a huge fee for Amrabat, but United must be cautious with their spending, as they can’t afford to make signings without first generating revenue from player sales to avoid breaching Financial Fair Play regulations.