Fiorentina's defensive midfielder Sofyan Amrabat joined Manchester United on deadline day on a season-long loan deal
Manchester United have confirmed Sofyan Amrabat will wear the No.4 shirt for the duration of his loan spell from Fiorentina.
For his national team, since 2019, Amrabat has worn the No.4 jersey however his links to the number have been represented in his domestic career. At FC Utrecht, where he played under Erik ten Hag, he wore 44 while at Hellas Verona and Fiorentina Amrabat turned out in the 34. "I am a passionate player; I want to bring that energy to the squad, and I will put everything into every action I take for the team. I know exactly how Erik ten Hag likes to work and what he needs from his players.
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