Manchester United have made a notable change on their official website by removing Sofyan Amrabat from their squad list, sparking speculation about their next transfer moves.
Amrabat, who joined United on loan from Fiorentina last season, is no longer featured on the club’s roster. Which suggests the Red Devils may be reconsidering their pursuit of a permanent deal for the Moroccan midfielder. The removal of his image, which had been part of the squad listings and last seen with this season’s kit. Has occurred 46 days after his loan ended, although the photos themselves were not recently taken.
Despite this update, United have not completely ruled out a future move for Amrabat. His performances, particularly during Morocco’s impressive World Cup run, elevated his profile, and he was instrumental for United towards the end of last season, starting in key matches including the FA Cup final.
As the transfer window nears its close, United are prioritizing the addition of a midfielder. They have been linked with a move for Manuel Ugarte of PSG, but negotiations over his valuation have yet to yield a breakthrough. PSG is looking to secure a profit on Ugarte, complicating the deal.

Amrabat remains a cost-effective option among United’s potential targets. Also under consideration is Sander Berge, recently relegated with Burnley, who was previously on United’s radar.
This summer, United have already strengthened their squad with four new signings under the new INEOS ownership. Joshua Zirkzee, from Bologna, and Leny Yoro, from Lille (though currently injured), have been notable additions. Matthijs de Ligt has arrived from Bayern Munich, inheriting the No. 4 shirt previously worn by Amrabat. While Noussair Mazraoui, another player familiar to manager Erik ten Hag, has also joined the squad.
