Manchester United continue to be active in the transfer market and are looking to add to the squad following the arrivals of Joshua Zirkzee from Bolgna and Leny Yoro from Lille.
According to transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, the Red Devils are not too keen on making Morocco midfielder Sofyan Amrabat’s loan move into a permanent one as the club has declined triggering the €20m buy option clause in his loan deal.
However, Romano believes the suits at Old Trafford are open to having Amrabat around in any other way than a permanent transfer as he is considered highly by manager, Erik ten Hag.
Amrabat made 30 appearances in his loan season for United, including 21 games in the Premier League and helping the club beat Manchester City to win the FA Cup title back in May.
Meanwhile, United continue talks with Manuel Ugarte, with a move looking more likely as the days go by. According to Romano, it will take some days before negotiations reaches the key stages and for now, the player is open to making the move to Old Trafford from PSG.