Breaking News : Man Utd loses as £25.6 million star moves to Liverpool on Klopp’s instruction – Report

 

Man Utd loses as £25.6 million star moves to Liverpool on Klopp’s instruction – Report

 


Man Utd blow as £25.6m star accepts

Liverpool move after Klopp call


Liverpool were beaten by Chelsea in the


race to lure Moises Caicedo and Romeo

Lavia. Now, the Reds are set to go head to

head with arch rivals, Man Utd, for the

signature of Sofyan Amrabat.

 

 

 

The Old Trafford club have been after the

Moroccan international for a long time but

the Merseysiders have now strongly moved

in to hire his services.

As per today’s version of Corriere dello

Sport (news image provided below), the

Reds have re-established contacts to sign

Amrabat from Fiorentina.

 

The Rome based media outlet have

mentioned that Liverpool challenge United

and are preparing the assault to secure the

26-year-old defensive midfielder.

The renowned news source claim luring the

Atlas Lions star is a clear request from

Jurgen Klopp, who has spoken directly with the play breaker.

 

Fiorentina are asking for a fee of £25.6m (30

million euros) from the sale of their prized

asset and the parties are working to find a solution.

It is reported that Amrabat, after some

hesitations related to the preferences of his

entourage, is ‘convinced to accept the

Liverpool’ move.

 

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Man Utd are not completely out of the scene

 

 

 

as yet and CdS state they could ‘forcefully return to the race’.

Liverpool had a British transfer record bid

accepted for Caicedo and they are only

spending around £20million for Wataru

Endo. They cannot just rely on a veteran 30-

year-old DM and need more depth and

quality in the No. 6 position.

Amrabat is a proven quality play breaker,

who was without doubt the best holding

midfield star at the FIFA World Cup last year.

No one made more recoveries and covered

more distance than the Moroccan in Qatar.

In your view, should Liverpool bid £25.6m to finally sign him?

 


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