Liverpool They are reportedly contemplating making a surprise attack to sign Sofyan Amrabat this summer, according to the Spanish outlet. Transfers.
After joining manchester united On loan from Fiorentina last summer, the 27-year-old has struggled to show his best in the first division this season and as a result, he has found himself on the periphery of Old Trafford.
So, it has been suggested that the Red Devils have no intention of making his move permanent and Amrabat is therefore expected to return to Fiorentina at the end of this season.
Liverpool reportedly expressed their intentions to sign Amrabat last summer to strengthen their engine room, but the midfielder ultimately opted to join the Red Devils. However, it seems that despite Amrabat's disappointing spell at Old Trafford, the Merseyside club remain interested in him.
According to the report of TransfersLiverpool are interested in signing the Moroccan and have been closely monitoring the midfielder ahead of a possible deal this summer.
Amrabat to Liverpool
However, the report states that Barcelona They are also interested in him and, in addition, Atlético de Madrid is also interested in buying him for next season. Transfers He also says that the red and whites are currently the club most interested in signing Amrabat and have already started working to close this operation.
Fabrizio Romano recently reported that with Jurgen Klopp Liverpool, who will step down from their managerial position at the end of this season, are expected to first take steps to appoint a new manager before considering any new transfer.
Amrabat – valued at around £19 million per Transfer market – is a dynamic midfielder and could have been a smart choice to play in Klopp's system. However, considering the German is set to leave the club, it now remains to be seen if Liverpool's new manager backs the club to make a move for him if he returns to Fiorentina this summer.
However, considering Amrabat's connection with Manchester United, Liverpool could eventually choose not to formalize their interest in signing him to strengthen the midfield department.