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Watch: Manchester United star lands in Spain to complete transfer to LaLiga club

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Manchester United star has arrived in Spain to complete his move to La Liga

As reported by Fabrizio Romano, Manchester United star Hannibal Mejbri has arrived in Spain to complete his move to La Liga. He will be joining Sevilla who have a €20m for the player.

Earlier there was some talk of the Red Devils having a buy-back clause included in the deal but that doesn’t look to be the case anymore. If Mejbri performs and Sevilla wants to keep him then Manchester United will lose out on his talent.

Everton was also reportedly interested in signing the Tunisian midfielder. However, the 20-year-old preferred a move away from the Premier League so Sevilla was the better option.

Mejbri has already shown that he is capable of flourishing in the middle line. His excellent command of the ball and fantastic passing ability are qualities that most teams would love to have.

Another Red Devil currently playing in Spain is Mason Greenwood. The 22-year-old has been impressing everyone in La Liga and has garnered interest from several clubs.

If Mejbri’s stint is even remotely as impressive as Greenwood’s Manchester United could lose out on the 20-year-old talent. The stage is set and all eyes are now on the Tunisian midfielder.

Manchester United star has arrived in Spain to complete his move to La Liga.  (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Hannibal Mejbri has only made 11 appearances for Manchester United this season. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

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Jadon Sancho, Mason Greenwood, and Hannibal Mejbri will all return to Old Trafford during the summer where their future with the team will then be evaluated.

Fans are hoping that all three of the Old Trafford squad end up returning but that might not be possible for the Tunisian who will likely be made a permanent addition in Spain.