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Confirmed, the worrying reason why Sofyan Amrabat returns to Man United earlier

Sofyan Amrabat is now on his way back to Old Trafford, and the reason worries all of the Manchester United fans.

By Angus Barnes

Sofyan Amrabat is now on his way back to Old Trafford, and the reason worries all of the Manchester United fans.
Sofyan Amrabat is now on his way back to Old Trafford, and the reason worries all of the Manchester United fans.
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Sofyan Amrabat arrival to Manchester United has been covered in several injuries, and now he is going back to Old Trafford to determine the time that he will be out of the teams line up.

The fact is that Manchester United and Erik ten Hag were really happy to sign Sofyan Amrabat, a midfielder that could change the game for the red devils with his presence and the way he can cover the midfield with the team, but now it seems that his debut is going to take a long time now, because the reason why he is going back to Old Trafford is becaus his current injury.

At first it was believed that the reason why the Morocco National team decided to bring in another midfielder for their international break games was because they wanted to have another option on the bench in case Sofyan Amrabat was not able to play the whole 90 minutes, but now it has been confirmed that he is not even going to take a part of the team's games.

Some sources believe that his National team made some medical exams in Sofyan Amrabat that confirmed that he was not going to be a part of the line up for the September games, and in those exams it seems that he might even be looking to miss a whole month of competitions with the red devils, and now the fans are worried.

Sofyan Amrabat arrival

When he first arrived to Manchester United, it was reported that Sofyan Amrabat had a back injury, but the team decided to complete the transfer any way, and now it has been reported that this injury could be the reason why he is going to be left out of the team for the next Premier and Champions League games.


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