Manchester United's summer transfer window is heating up as the club sets its sights on Fiorentina's midfielder, Sofyan Amrabat. The 26-year-old Moroccan international has emerged as a potential addition to United's midfield, following the recent acquisition of Mason Mount from Chelsea.

Amrabat's impressive performance in the Serie A and his contributions to Morocco's World Cup campaign have caught the attention of several top clubs, including United. Despite the interest, negotiations are in the early stages, with the club's primary focus on securing a new goalkeeper and striker.

 

The potential move for Amrabat is contingent on the player's patience and willingness to wait for the right offer. Recently, Fiorentina received a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabian club Al Ahly. However, Amrabat, who is keen on continuing his career in Europe, declined the offer.

The midfielder's decision aligns with United's transfer strategy. The club plans to address priority positions first and then generate funds through player sales to facilitate a move for Amrabat. The midfielder's contract with Fiorentina expires next summer, which could potentially lower his transfer fee.

Amrabat's previous experience working under United's current manager, Erik ten Hag, could be a significant factor in the potential move. The player's familiarity with ten Hag's coaching style and tactics could ease his transition into the team.

The addition of Amrabat would provide United with a versatile option in midfield. He could offer cover and also partner with Casemiro, depending on the tactical requirements of the match. At an estimated value of around £30 million, Amrabat could be a cost-effective addition to United's squad.

As the summer transfer window progresses, United's pursuit of Amrabat is likely to become a hot topic. The club's strategic approach to transfers and the player's desire to play for a top European club could see this potential move come to fruition.