Sofyan Amrabat: Liverpool contact Fiorentina over signing of midfielder, report Sky in Italy

Image: Sofyan Amrabat is a target for Liverpool and Manchester United this summer
Liverpool have held talks with Fiorentina via intermediaries over the potential signing of Sofyan Amrabat, report Sky in Italy.
Sky Sports News have been reporting throughout the summer that Manchester United are interested in the Morocco international, with the midfielder working with Erik ten Hag at FC Utrecht.
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