Manchester United’s Sofyan Amrabat Regains Form, Attracts Premier League Interest

After several months of drought, the Moroccan midfielder of Manchester United Sofyan Amrabat, 27, is regaining his form at Old Trafford. To the point of attracting the attention of other Premier League teams.
Loaned by ACF Fiorentina until June 2024 for a fee of 10 million euros, Sofyan Amrabat has impressed in recent weeks, notably against Arsenal and Newcastle, and has received praise from Manchester United coach Erik Ten Hag, but the English club has not yet decided to exercise its purchase option set at 21.4 million euros in June. Meanwhile, other Premier League clubs are showing interest in the World Cup semi-finalist.
Crystal Palace and Fulham have both sent scouts to monitor the Moroccan international over the past four weeks, reports Sun Online. Amrabat can help Palace take it to the next level - and become a challenge for European football. The Eagles risk losing four players this summer. For its part, Fulham is looking for a replacement for Portuguese midfielder Joao Palhinha. And the Moroccan international could be a nice option.
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