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Sofyan Amrabat is facing an uncertain future at Spanish club Real Betis ahead of the summer transfer window.

The journey of the Moroccan midfielder at Real Betis has been marked by inconsistency since his arrival, raising fresh doubts about his long-term future at the club.

Amrabat made the move to the Spanish side on loan from Fenerbahçe S.K., but his time in La Liga has been a mix of promising moments and underwhelming performances.

While he has featured regularly, reports suggest he has struggled to fully cement his place as a guaranteed starter.

According to Spanish outlet AS, the Moroccan international has delivered average displays overall, failing to convince entirely despite being trusted in several matches throughout the campaign.

As the season approaches its conclusion, indications point toward a possible departure rather than an extended stay. Earlier in his loan spell, Real Betis had shown interest in making the move permanent, even considering a deal worth around €10 million. However, fluctuating form has cooled that initial enthusiasm within the club.

Head coach Manuel Pellegrini has publicly praised Amrabat on multiple occasions, but inconsistency has left sections of the club’s hierarchy unconvinced about committing to a long-term deal.

Financial considerations could also play a decisive role. Failure to secure qualification for either the UEFA Champions League or Europa League may force the club to reassess its wage structure, potentially making Amrabat’s salary difficult to accommodate.

With Real Betis currently sitting fifth in the La Liga standings on 46 points, the coming weeks are expected to be crucial in determining whether Amrabat’s future lies in Seville or elsewhere.