Morocco Coach Backs Struggling Man United Midfielder Amrabat Amid Exit Rumors

While Sofyan Amrabat is experiencing some difficulties within Manchester United, he has just received significant support that should boost his morale.
The coach of the Moroccan national team, Walid Regragui, is said to have contacted the midfielder Sofyan Amrabat to provide him with his support following several rumors suggesting he could leave at the end of the year due to poor performances within Manchester United.
The British newspaper, The Sun, has been particularly critical, claiming that Amrabat’s commitment and impact on the field are lacking. These criticisms follow the alleged poor performances within the English club.
Manchester United also seems reluctant to invest the 20 million euros planned for Amrabat’s permanent transfer, questioning his future at the club. The Moroccan international could therefore return to Fiorentina, a club that hopes to sell him before his return.
Despite these setbacks, Amrabat remains an essential element of Walid Regragui’s tactical scheme within the Atlas Lions. The Moroccan coach, despite these criticisms, should therefore call on him for the matches during the Africa Cup of Nations.
The criticisms against Amrabat echo those faced by Youssef En-nesyri a few weeks before the World Cup in Qatar. At the time, Walid Regragui had already expressed his support for the player, stating that it is in difficult times that players need all the necessary support.
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