On Monday, we relayed news from Italy that Fiorentina’s Sofyan Amrabat favours a move to Manchester United over Saudi Arabian side Al-Ahli.
It was also stated the midfielder has an agreement in place with the Red Devils, who would have to carry out a few exits before making an approach for him. His deal lasts until 2024, with an option to extend it for a year.
Firenze Viola state the player is ‘ready to be sold’ and ‘developments are expected’ on this front.
It’s claimed Erik ten Hag’s side are the ‘most accredited’ team when it comes to securing the 26-year-old’s services, while the Saudi club remain in the background.
Despite Manchester United being in the lead, the outlet states they haven’t yet found an agreement with the Italian club.
Another report from Firenze Viola focuses on the Morocco international when explaining Fiorentina’s plans to reshape their squad this summer.
It’s said Amrabat’s future wouldn’t be the only basis for Fiorentina to consider bringing in a new midfielder.
With regards to Moroccan, the report says he’s waiting for Manchester United to formulate the ‘right offer’ to take him to Old Trafford.