Another day, another story on Sofyan Amrabat, whose future at Fiorentina remains up in the air just like last summer.
Yesterday, we covered a story via CorSport claiming that the Moroccan international only wants to move to Manchester United.
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The latest story covered by the Italian media outlet have an interesting update.
Corriere dello Sport report Fiorentina are demanding a fee of £12.6m (15 million euros) to sell Amrabat in the current transfer window.
Last summer, the Red Devils paid 10 million euros to sign him on loan but did not opt to pay 20 million euros to make the move permanent.
The Rome based media outlet claim that Man Utd will not immediately pay the asking fee to sign him but they are willing to agree the £12.6m fee if the Viola allow Amrabat to join on another loan.
CdS have not revealed whether United are looking for a loan with a £12.6m obligation or an option to purchase him at the end of the next season.
Nevertheless, the Old Trafford outfit have received a ‘No’ from Fiorentina, who are looking to permanently offload the 27-year-old this summer.
Therefore, it is highly unlikely Amrabat will return to Man Utd, however, he may end up moving to Turkey.
It is stated that Fenerbahce are interested in the Atlas Lions star and have even made an offer worth 10 million euros to secure his signature.
The Serie A side continue to ask for 15 million euros and are waiting for the Super Lig giants to raise the offer so that the deal can be accelerated quickly.
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