We are concluding the Group Stage of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, where many teams have shone throughout the tournament, finding players within the same tournament who have emerged as pleasant surprises. Morocco is a team from which little was expected, but thanks to a dynamic football full of talent, they won their group thanks to their stars, one of them being Fiorentina's Sofyan Amrabat.
Reports from England reveal that Liverpool have set their sights on Amrabat, who has been a huge part of coach Walid Regragui's scheme and has spoken highly of the midfielder. "Trust me, Amrabat is a world-class player. He is a 'key' player in my plans," the Moroccan coach told the media a few days ago. "I expect him to move to one of the major European clubs after the World Cup", Regragui added.
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Those words reached the ears of head coach Jürgen Klopp, who, during the World Cup celebrations, has marvelled at the level and potential of Amrabat, who dominated the midfield and humbled Real Madrid superstar Luka Modrić in the matchday 1 clash against Croatia. The game ended in a draw and was key to the Africans' progress to the Round of 16, winning Group F with seven points.
Amrabat, who came through the ranks at Dutch club FC Utrecht in 2014, made the big leap into the Eredivisie with Feyenoord Amsterdam in 2017, then arrived in Belgium the following season with Club Brugge, where he went on loan to Italian side Hellas Verona, before being sold to them in 2020 and bought from Fiorentina the same summer. Loaned to Verona the following year, and once again, back in this 22/23 to Florence, Amrabat today, focuses on "The Lions".
The Sofyan's mental ability could give The Pool a wider view of the pitch, being a great partner in attack for Mo Salah, who would have more attacking power with the arrival of another African at Anfield. Amrabat's annual fee of 1.5 million euros would not be an obstacle for Klopp, as the imminent departures of OX and Keita would make a significant space for the 26-year-old, who also has Dutch ancestry.
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