Liverpool have been warned by one of their former players not to make a “panic” transfer for Sofyan Amrabat.
The Reds continue to be linked with a move for the Fiorentina midfielder, after rumours first emerged last year. The 26-year-old impressed with Morocco at the World Cup in Qatar, causing the rumours to ramp up.
Since his involvement in the tournament, Amrabat has been heavily linked with a number of clubs, including Liverpool. The likes of Atletico Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur have also been credited with an interest in the player.
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Now former Liverpool midfielder Don Hutchinson has issued a warning to his old club about the idea of signing Amrabat. Hutchinson made 60 appearances for the Reds during the 1990s.
The ex-midfielder has urged Liverpool not to panic when it comes to signing a new midfielder this month. Hutchinson went on to express a concern about the prospect of signing Amrabat.
“They have to make sure they don’t panic [in the transfer market],” Hutchison told ESPN.
“I have seen Amrabat at the World Cup. He had a brilliant World Cup for Morocco. He hasn’t been that good for Fiorentina for 18 months, so you can’t just panic and look at these players and think ‘that’s the one I need’.
“Make sure you get the right one.”
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