Morocco’s World Cup Star Amrabat Sees Market Value Soar to €40 Million

The market value of Moroccan international Sofyan Amrabat has seen a sharp increase due to the good performances he is achieving at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
Sofyan Amrabat’s market value, which was 10 million euros, or about 9 million pounds sterling, before the World Cup, has exploded. His club, Fiorentina, is demanding a minimum of 30 or 40 million euros to "sell" him. The market value of the Atlas Lion has therefore quadrupled. This is explained by his achievements at the World Cup. He is one of the architects of the breakthrough of the Moroccan team, who will face France in the semi-finals on Wednesday, December 14, 2022.
Liverpool is one of the clubs that want to acquire the services of the 26-year-old player, whose contract with Fiorentina runs until the summer of 2024. He could be a good option for the English club, who are looking to strengthen their squad.
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