Sofyan Amrabat has not yet given up on signing for Manchester United this summer, isn’t losing hope that it’s a possibility for him, and keeps it as his ‘first option’, according to claims in Italy today.
That’s been made clear repeatedly in the media close to Fiorentina, and today’s edition of La Nazione, via Viola News, reiterates the situation.
Fiorentina are aware Amrabat doesn’t want to stay with them beyond this summer so are looking for a solution for his future. Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce have been heavily linked, although the player doesn’t appear to be jumping at that possibility.
Viola News states ‘the boy still hopes for Manchester United’, and there’s been various claims about a permanent transfer at around €12m or even another loan but this time with a mandatory purchase clause.
TMW report Bologna are now monitoring Amrabat’s situation, yet there doesn’t seem anything concrete on that track yet.
Earlier this summer it was reported that if the midfielder can’t secure a move to Manchester United then his next best option is another club in the Premier League.
There’s just over three weeks left of the summer so time is clearly starting to apply it’s unique pressure.