As reported by the Express, Manchester United midfielder Sofyan Amrabat has shared a photo of himself at the renowned Carrington training ground complex.
The Moroccan star made a move to the Red Devils from Fiorentina on the summer transfer deadline day, joining on a loan agreement until the season’s end.
Nevertheless, there exists an option for United to turn this offer into a permanent deal, with the likelihood of it happening if things go smoothly.
Amrabat wasn’t able to make his debut for the Red Devils against Arsenal on Sunday because he wasn’t registered before the Friday midday deadline.
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Sergio Reguilon and Sofyan Amrabat at Carrington 😍 pic.twitter.com/NioL8MFlpN
— utdreport (@utdreport) September 5, 2023
However, his fellow summer signing, Sergio Reguilon was included in the matchday squad. Reguilon also joined on loan from Tottenham Hotspur on the same Friday.
Amrabat hasn’t played in any matches this season, but he participated in pre-season training with Fiorentina. He is expected to be ready when United faces Brighton & Hove Albion at Old Trafford after the ongoing international break on September 16.
During the midfielder’s medical examination, the United medical team identified a minor back injury. Despite this issue, they proceeded with the deal as it was not considered to be a serious problem.
The African ace encountered back problems during the previous year’s World Cup in Qatar, necessitating the use of pain-relief injections to participate in the round-of-16 match against Spain.
However, it appears that this won’t pose an issue now, as Amrabat has received a call-up to the Moroccan squad for their upcoming matches against Liberia and Burkina Faso.
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Morocco’s Atlas Lions are set to play against Liberia on Saturday, September 9, in Agadir, Morocco, followed by a match against Burkina Faso three days later on September 12 in France.
Whether the former Utrecht midfielder will join his international teammates for these games remains uncertain, but his inclusion in the squad indicates that he is in good health and ready to compete.