Fiorentina have denied receiving an offer from Manchester United for Sofyan Amrabat.
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Reports in Italy earlier this week claimed that United had submitted a bid for the Morocco international but Fiorentina were ‘unimpressed’ by the offer which failed to match their £25 million asking price.
Erik ten Hag has already worked with Amrabat during the midfielder’s breakthrough at FC Utrecht and the pair still share a good relationship.
But according to Fiorentina’s general manager, Joe Barone, the Serie A club are yet to receive an official offer for the midfielder this summer.
‘He [Amrabat] is also very attached to the team and to me too, we speak in English and we talk almost every day,’ Barone told Sky Sport Italy.
‘At the moment nothing official has arrived, I told him to come here concentrated because he is a Fiorentina player.
‘He must have his head here and be ready for the start of the league, then if something comes we’ll evaluate it.
‘We have an already very strong midfield department.’
United completed their £47m move for Andre Onana on Thursday and are now focusing on signing a new striker before the start of the new Premier League campaign.
Atalanta’s 20-year-old forward Rasmus Hojlund is understood to be Ten Hag’s top target.
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