Liverpool target Sofyan Amrabat tipped for Premier League transfer in the summer as Morocco’s ‘raging bull’ is labelled the ‘best midfielder’ of the 2022 World Cup


Morocco midfielder Sofyan Amrabat has been tipped to join a Premier League club in the summer amid his links to Liverpool.

Amrabat, the younger brother of former Watford man Nordin Amrabat, has played a key role in Morocco’s surprise run to the semi-finals of the World Cup.

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Amrabat is currently at Fiorentina but appears destined for the Premier League

The midfielder plies his trade with Serie A outfit Fiorentina but his performances in Qatar have seen him become linked with Liverpool.

It’s also been reported that Tottenham tried to sign the 26-year-old in January.

And Moroccan journalist Amine El Amri believes Amrabat will get a move to a Premier League club, however, any potential suitors will have to wait until the summer to sign him.

El Amri added that he believes Amrabat has been the tournament’s standout midfielder.

“I think there’s a big chance that he might go there [the Premier League],” El Amri told talkSPORT.

“But everybody will have to wait until the summer because Fiorentina don’t seem to want to sell in the next couple of weeks.


Amrabat has excelled in a Morocco side that has surprised everyone

Amrabat has excelled in a Morocco side that has surprised everyone

“I think he’s a fantastic player. His brother is Nordin Amrabat, and I’m sure you guys saw in Russia that this guy was a raging bull.

“But Sofyan Amrabat is a great footballer in addition to being a raging bull.

“I’m trying to be as objective as I can but I think he’s been the best midfielder in this World Cup.

“I have nothing but respect for guys like Luka Modric, Marcelo Brozovic and Rodrigo De Paul and many others but I think he’s been absolutely the best player in midfield in this World Cup.”

Amrabat and Morocco broke Cristiano Ronaldo’s heart at the weekend

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Amrabat and Morocco broke Cristiano Ronaldo’s heart at the weekend

Can Morocco really go all the way in Qatar?

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Can Morocco really go all the way in Qatar?

Amrabat and Morocco have been on a stunning run at the World Cup having finished top of a group which had both Belgium and Croatia in it.

They got the better of Spain in the Round of 16 before beating Portugal in the quarter-finals to become the first African and Arab nation to reach the last four of a World Cup.

Standing in their way of a place in the final are reigning champions France. Listen to full commentary of Morocco vs France on Wednesday night, live on talkSPORT, kick-off 7pm.

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