Fiorentina has confirmed that they are yet to receive an official offer from Manchester United for midfielder Sofyan Amrabat, according to the Serie A club.
Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag has spent more than £170million this summer, bringing in Mason Mount, keeper Andre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund. But his work obviously isn’t done, with the need for more signings exacerbated by his side’s fortuitous 1-0 win over Wolves last Monday night.
However, amid the FFP restrictions currently plaguing the club, Ten Hag is now in a position where he must sell players before he can add to his squad. And that plan hit a snag this week when Harry Maguire’s proposed £30m move to West Ham fell through.
It’s a development that has undoubtedly hindered United’s pursuit of Amrabat, who shone during Morocco’s run to the World Cup semi-finals in Qatar. The 26-year-old has also been the subject of interest from Liverpool, following their failure to land primary targets Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia.
But Fiorentina director Daniele Prade has now cast doubt on the notion of his key man going anywhere. And that’s despite admitting that Amrabat himself wants to leave Italy for an elite team.
“The situation is clear,” Prade said via the club’s official YouTube channel. “He wants to join a top club and we want to meet up with his demand, but if we receive no offers, he will stay with us. We don’t have a player like him in the team.”
A needy Manchester United can get players out the door ahead of the 11pm deadline on September 1, it is unlikely that they will get their man this summer. And Amrabat isn’t the only signing that could slip through their fingers.
Manchester United have also reportedly agreed personal terms with Bayern Munich defender Benjamin Pavard. But that potential move is also in limbo, with Arsenal now entering the race for his signature.