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Morocco star has been linked to Liverpool after impressing Jurgen Klopp at the World Cup

String of impressive performances

By Sergio Moya

String of impressive performances

According to rumours, Tottenham Hotspur and Inter Milan will compete with Liverpool for the services of Moroccan sensation Sofyan Amrabat, who plays for Fiorentina, Amrabat, like many other players at the World Cup finals this winter in Qatar, had a breakout event and garnered a lot of attention after a string of impressive performances there…

The 27-year-old was instrumental in helping Morocco beat Spain on penalties on Tuesday night at the Education City stadium to advance to the round of eight in the World Cup for the first time ever, The midfielder's contract with Fiorentina is set to end in the summer of 2024, and the Reds have been linked to a bid for him in recent weeks and months.

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However, according to French reports, Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, has reportedly already met with the player's entourage, giving Liverpool a strong hand in their pursuit of the midfielder, according to our understanding, Sofyan Amrabat's entourage has already met with Jürgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, 

Who is anxious to bolster his midfield for the upcoming demanding season, according to a report from Footmercato. The two parties agreed to meet together again after the 2022 World Cup after their meeting was "good for both parties." Amrabat and his teammates from the Atlas Lions will take on Portugal on Saturday

<strong>Moroccan internationals is so important</strong>

In Doha in an effort to become the first nation from Africa to advance past the quarterfinals of a World Cup, the success of the current generation of Moroccan internationals is so important that Amrabat's agent has remarked on the recent rumors surrounding his client, the player's agent, Mohammed Sinouh, admitted that he receives several calls regarding Sofyan. "He's the best holding midfielder of the Globe Cup, as witnessed by the entire world.

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