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Gianluca Di Marzio reports that Atleti has entered the competition to sign Sofyan Amrabat. The Moroccan pivot is set to depart Fiorentina soon, and while Fenerbahce are the favourite, Los Colchoneros are also interested.
💣🚨 Atlético Madrid has joined the race for Sofyan Amrabat. Fenerbahce stays in the lead, although Atleti is still interested.
Atleti were also interested in Amrabat during the winter transfer window earlier this year. They were unable to sign him at the time, and he was eventually loaned out to Manchester United.
Amrabat would undoubtedly be an experienced addition to Atletico Madrid, and considering his aggressive style, he would be excellent for Diego Simeone. It remains to be seen whether he ends up at the Metropolitano, but it would almost certainly depend on the possibility of a deal to Fenerbahce falling through.
Amrabat would undoubtedly be an experienced addition to Atletico Madrid, and considering his aggressive style, he would be excellent for Diego Simeone. It remains to be seen whether he ends up at the Metropolitano, but it would almost certainly depend on the possibility of a deal to Fenerbahce falling through.

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