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A midfielder for Fiorentina, has previously been the subject of enquiries from Liverpool in January

The Reds have previously spoken with the Serie A team

By Sergio Moya

The Reds have previously spoken with the Serie A team
The Reds have previously spoken with the Serie A team
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Dean Jones, a journalist, claims as much. According to Jones, who provided a round-up of the summer window for Give Me Sport, the Reds have previously spoken with the Serie A team about bringing Amrabat on loan, however, it is now believed that such a move is "out of the question." Morocco had a strong World Cup, 

And Fiorentina is reportedly in a position to demand up to £40 million for Amrabat, no information has been provided regarding whether Liverpool would be willing to match that asking amount for the 26-year-old. Jones does, however, advise that this potential transfer be "fairly seriously" considered, Liverpool is seeking for additions for the winter, 

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We anticipate some movement on this story during the January transfer window because Amrabat's future has been the subject of numerous rumours ever since his excellent performances at the World Cup. But nothing very definite as of yet, that can be the result of preparations being made to execute a winter transfer as quickly as feasible.

Amrabat would be a great addition to Liverpool right now. Any new senior signing would undoubtedly boost the entire team, and one with a current reputation as high as the Fiorentina player's would be much desired, after Naby Keita made a full recovery from his injury and Arthur Melo finished his recovery sooner than expected, 

Liverpool to sign a player like Amrabat as soon as possible

Liverpool's need for a new midfielder may have diminished, but the next injury always seems to be right around the corner, after the New Year, there will be several significant games played, It would be best for Liverpool to sign a player like Amrabat as soon as possible, Reds will need to make another enquiry and this time, make sure it's permanent.

 


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