“Fiorentina will listen to offers for Amrabat in the summer”

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After his great performance in the last World Cup in Qatar, the Moroccan Sofian Amrabat was one of the players who sounded loud to strengthen the FC Barcelona in the last winter market, but finally the Fiorentina He refused to release the midfielder on loan with an option to buy and stayed in Italy for the final stages of the season.

However, the profile of Amrabat continue to appreciate and his agent Mohamed Sinouh He admitted that for next summer Fiorentina promised them that they would listen to offers to let the footballer leave, with a contract with the ‘violas’ until 2024.

“At the moment we don’t have any offers for the summer, but now at least Fiorentina is ready to listen. This is a promise they made when the president rejected all offers in the winter,” he said. Mohamed Sinouh in ‘Kora Plus’ statements, leaving the door open to a possible transfer of Amrabat at the summer market.

Mohamed Sinouh He also recognized that there was a lot of interest in getting the signature of Amrabat in the last winter market, but that the Fiorentina He did not open the exit door because they consider the Moroccan as a very important asset for the team.

“We received many offers during the transfer market in January, including one from Manchester United, but an agreement could not be reached. Cup”, said whoah about the situation of Amrabatwhich continues to perform at a high level in Fiorentina.

Source: La Verdad

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