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Sofyan Amrabat has been having a tough time on loan at Manchester United. United lost 3-1 to Manchester City on Sunday, and the 27-year-old came off the bench for the last eight minutes. However, he made an expensive mistake that let Erling Braut Haaland score. He moved from Fiorentina to Manchester United on loan for £7.7 million last summer. For £17 million plus an extra £4.2 million, they can make the move permanent. But the Premier League giants probably won’t use that choice because the Moroccan hasn’t been very good. TuttoMercatoWeb says the player will go back to Florence in June unless something “unexpected” happens. There’s no reason to sign Amrabat. He joined Fiorentina in 2020 and became an important part of the first team right away. Some of the best teams in Europe were interested in him after how well he played in the 2022 World Cup. When Man United beat out other teams to sign him last summer, it looked like they got a real gem. But getting the Moroccan has turned out to be a huge disappointment. He has played left back and defensive center for the team, but manager Erik ten Hag hasn’t been happy with how he’s done. This season, he has played in 21 games across all categories but hasn’t scored or set up any goals. The Morocco international has only played in one game since the beginning of the year, and that was United’s FA Cup win over Nottingham Forest.