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SOFYAN AMRABAT is committed to go to Manchester United, where the team is apparently in negotiations with Fiorentina.
The midfielder has been under United’s radar all summer, and a deal must be completed before the end of the day.

The Red Devils, who intended to sell Harry Maguire to bankroll a move, may find it challenging to come up with the funds necessary to complete the trade.
This prompted United to make a loan offer to Fiorentina for Amrabat earlier this week, but it was turned down.
Fabrizio Romano claims that the two teams are still in talks, therefore there is still a chance that a deal will be achieved.
Amrabat, 27, has turned down offers from other clubs in an effort to fulfill his dream of playing for Old Trafford.
Fiorentina reportedly accepted a £17 million deal from Nottingham Forest, but the midfielder rejected the offer.
According to reports, Amrabat has also turned down offers from Fulham, West Ham, and Saudi Arabian team Al-Ahli.
He even made himself unavailable for selection and trained separately from the rest of the Fiorentina team to force a transfer.
Amrabat has agreed to the personal terms, but before the day is over, he must finish a medical exam.
Additionally, United hopes to complete the loan agreement with Tottenham for Sergio Reguillon.
The transaction should be completed on schedule because the two clubs have agreed to the conditions and the left-back is scheduled to have a medical.