Amrabat rocks Spain! Betis start negotiations with Fenerbahce
Sofyan Amrabat, on loan from Fenerbahce to Real Betis, changed the fate of the team as soon as he entered the game after being rested. The Betis management made a clear decision to buy the Moroccan star's contract after his critical performance.

Sofyan Amrabat, on loan from Fenerbahce to Real Betis, is turning heads in Spanish La Liga by playing the role of a master of balance. The Moroccan midfielder's crucial role for Betis became even more evident in the Girona match where he was rested.
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2ND HALF CHANGED THE FATE OF THE GAME
Real Betis had fallen apart in the first half against Girona and went into the locker room 1-0 down. However, at the start of the second half, Sofyan Amrabat stepped onto the pitch and the tide completely turned. Betis found their "center of gravity" on the pitch again, and finished the game with a 1-1 draw in the 75th minute thanks to a goal from Valentin Gomez.

HIS IMPACT ON THE CLUB IS INCREDIBLE
Amrabat's entry into the game is backed not only by emotions, but also by numbers. Despite only being on the pitch for 45 minutes, the Moroccan star was Betis' second highest ball winner against Girona. Spanish sports newspaper As commented: "The Moroccan's presence on the pitch allows the others to find a much better role. Because Amrabat significantly increases the balance of the team with his capacity to cover wide areas and control large distances on the pitch."
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AFRICAN CUP ALERT
Amrabat's imminent departure for the African Cup is already a major concern at Real Betis. While the absence of the Moroccan star is expected to be deeply felt, this performance table has clarified the decision of the Betis management.

NEGOTIATIONS WITH FENERBAHCE BEGIN
After this breakthrough, which was crowned with his crucial role in the Girona match, the Spanish team will sit down with Fenerbahce at the end of the season with the aim of signing the 29-year-old veteran.
CONTRACT RUNS UNTIL 2028
Amrabat has made 10 appearances for Real Betis so far, and while he has no scoring contribution (goals or assists), his in-game leadership and stabilizing role is indispensable for the Spaniards. His contract with Fenerbahce runs until 2028.







