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Sofyan Amrabat’s Potential Move: Atlético de Madrid, Al-Ahli, or Staying in Europe?

But where will Sofyan Amrabat land? Semi-finalist of the last World Cup and finalist of the Europa League Conference (lost to West Ham), the 26-year-old midfielder has had a high-flying season. An active player in 49 games in all competitions this season (1 assist), the Moroccan remains with Fiorentina until June 2024. But one year from the end of his contract, many clubs would like to attract him.

Defeated by West Ham, Sofyan Amrabat came close to lifting his first European trophy (Icon Sport)

If FC Barcelona is now out of the running for the signing of the international Atlas Lions (48 selections), Atlético de Madrid would already have an agreement with the player. But if Fiorentina do not seem opposed to letting go of their midfielder, the amount they expect could however be a brake for many clubs. For the Colchoneros also. A breach in which a resident of the Saudi championship would like to rush, for whom money does not seem to be a real problem.

Amrabat would like to stay in Europe

According to information from Foot Market, the Al-Ahli club would have entered the race to sign the Viola midfielder, although he would not see his departure from Europe with a good eye. It is therefore a thorny file that Nordin Amrabat, his brother, player and agent, who himself spent several seasons at Al-Nassr, will have to manage between 2018 and 2021.

Very prominent during this summer transfer window, will Saudi Arabia welcome a new talent to its championship? After the arrivals of Cristiano Ronaldo, Ruben Neves or even Jota, the new popular destination could therefore continue its work of undermining players playing on the Old Continent. In Al-Ahli, Sofyan Amrabat would find in particular Édouard Mendy and Roberto Firmino, new recruits of the royal club.

2023-07-08 07:41:53
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