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Manchester United could return for Sofyan Amrabat transfer this summer as Fiorentina willing to sell - Paper Round

United target Amrabat could move this summer The Sun believes that Sofyan Amrabat — subject of a bid this January from Manchester United — could now be allowed to leave Fiorentina at the end of the season. Ad United are expected to see Fred leave in the summer, and manager Erik ten Hag has spoken of wanting to add depth, so the 26-year-old Moroccan international could again become a target.

TransfersMourinho offered huge £106m deal to coach Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia — Paper RoundYESTERDAY AT 05:31 The paper states: “Manchester United transfer target Sofyan Amrabat could be granted permission to leave Fiorentina in the summer. “The midfielder's agent has revealed that the Italian club is open to the idea of letting him go, but only if a suitable offer is received.

“Mohamed Sinouh told Kora Plus: ‘For now we don't have any offer for the summer, but now at least Fiorentina is willing to listen. “‘A promise they made when the president rejected all the offers in the winter.

"’We received many offers during the January transfer window, including one from Manchester United, but an agreement cannot be reached.’ “The Red Devils made Amrabat a top transfer target ahead of the January window.” Leicester set to appoint Marsch Offering a long-term deal to Jesse Marsch has persuaded the American, who was in charge at Leeds, to agree to move to Leicester City after he turned down Southampton. The Mirror reports that he is now due to replace Brendan Rodgers at the King Power Stadium.

“Leicester City have turned to former Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch as the man to save their season in their battle to stay in the Premier League,” the story claims. “The Foxes are hoping the American can repeat his Elland Road rescue act where he took over

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