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Hannibal Mejbri finally left Manchester United to join his next destination

The African midfielder will sign for a top European club

By Liam Styles

Hannibal Mejbri already arrived to Sevilla to join the Spanish club on a six-month loan transfer.
Hannibal Mejbri already arrived to Sevilla to join the Spanish club on a six-month loan transfer.
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Manchester United’s midfielder Hannibal Mejbri could be finally ready to exit from the Mancunian club in the January transfer window after having impressed in the first part of the season under Erik Ten Hag’s management, as according to the European media the player could have already sealed an agreement to join a new club in Europe.

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The Tunisian 20-year-old midfielder, who renounced to join the Tunisian national team in the AFCON to solve his future, has been one of the best players for Manchester United in the season, having scored a goal in eleven appearances with the senior team of the Red Devils during the first games of the campaign.

In this sense, it would be worth remembering that Mejbri joined Manchester United’s academy in 2019 from AS Monaco, and this season blossomed as a great midfielder in the senior team with the ability of performing a box-to-box midfielder role, which has led him to attract the attention of Sevilla FC, where he is about to arrive according to the Italian journalist and transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano.

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Following these sources, Mejbri will join Sevilla FC on a six-month loan transfer until June with a €20 million buy option to be potentially included in the deal, which could finally end up leading the player to exit permanently from Manchester United in the summer in case his new team decided to activate the purchase of the player after a successful second part of the season.


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