This summer, Manchester United made some excellent acquisitions, and Erik ten Hag’s team may soon become even more potent.
According to reports, Sofyan Amrabat of Fiorentina is being pursued by Manchester United.
Rasmus Hojlund of Atalanta is currently being signed by United, but after that, they might decide to improve their midfield alternatives.
Amrabat, 26, was a vital member of the Moroccan team that created history by becoming the first African team to advance past the World Cup quarterfinals last year.
La Nazione (via Football365) asserts that the only obstacle preventing United from signing their target is a disparity in price.
The 13-time Premier League champions would need to increase their offer by €3-5 million, according to the source, and they are the only team that is seriously interested’ in Amrabat, who is rated at €30 million (£25.9 million) by Transfermarkt.
Amrabat started his professional career with Utrecht before going on to Feyenoord. He was born in Huizen, the Netherlands.
The deep-lying playmaker, whose older brother Nordin played in the Premier League with Watford, spent time at Club Brugge and Hellas Verona before joining Fiorentina in 2020.
As United gets ready to compete in the Champions League again the following season, their 2023–24 team is gradually taking shape thanks to some impressive transactions.
Last week, they added goalkeeper Andre Onana, who joined from Inter Milan for £47.2 million, becoming their second acquisition of the current transfer season.
Mason Mount, who came from Chelsea for an initial £55 million earlier this month, arrived before Onana.