David Ornstein has provided huge positive news to Manchester United fans. United are now really pushing to sign Sofyan Amrabat from Fiorentina in the next few hours and the latest report comes as a signal that the deal is constantly advancing towards completion.
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Manchester United to Push Hard for Sofyan Amrabat in the Final Hours of the Transfer Window
🚨 Manchester United director of football negotiations Matt Hargreaves has flown to Italy as #MUFC try to sign Sofyan Amrabat from Fiorentina. No agreement between clubs for 27yo Morocco international as things stand @TheAthleticFC #Fiorentina #DeadlineDay https://t.co/gQdCSP6Uvo
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) September 1, 2023
United Chief Flies to Italy
Ornstein revealed in his latest report that the English side have sent a chief official to Italy in order to accelerate the deal for Amrabat. The Red Devils’ Director of football negotiations, Matt Hargreaves has flown to Italy to negotiate with Fiorentina officials and wrap up the signing of the Morocco international.
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The English journalist wrote on his social media: “Manchester United director of football negotiations Matt Hargreaves has flown to Italy as #MUFC try to sign Sofyan Amrabat from Fiorentina. No agreement between clubs for 27yo Morocco international as things stand”
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Negotiations So Far and Fiorentina’s Demands
The Premier League club have been following the player for a majority of the transfer window. The 27-year-old has been the club’s top priority to bolster the middle of the park.
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The 20-time Premier League champions saw their initial loan bid of around £1.7 million rejected by the Serie A side a few days ago. A fresh bid from the Manchester club is imminent.
The Florence-based side would reportedly prefer to sell their combative midfielder on a permanent transfer rather than a loan transfer. However, they are open to a loan deal provided that the agreement contains an obligation-to-buy. The Artemio Franchi Stadium-based team value their prized asset at £30 million.
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