As you might have seen a number of times, Manchester United are very unlikely to pay up the necessary money to keep Sofyan Amrabat beyond his loan.
This is reiterated by Gazzetta dello Sport, relayed by Calciomercato, who explain that despite the Red Devils paying €10m up front to bring him in in the first place, they are ready to take that loss and move on from the Morocco international.
However, even with a Manchester United exit on the cards, the player will likely ‘not unpack’ his bags, as there are clubs interested in him, like Juventus.
While the favourite to bolster the midfield at Juventus remains Teun Koopmeiners, it’s said that the ‘antennas are also straight’ when it comes to the Manchester United loanee.
That’s because he will cost a lot less than the Atalanta star, for whom the Bergamo side want around €60m, which the Serie A giants may not have.
Therefore, it wouldn’t be surprising if Amrabat did leave Manchester United, but stayed in Tuscany for a very brief amount of time, if at all, before heading for pastures anew.