Morocco-Netherlands defensive midfielder Sofyan Amrabat, who currently plays for Real Betis, is being linked with a summer move from Fenerbahçe to Greek giants Olympiacos, according to transfer speculation emerging from Turkey and Greece.
The 29-year-old, valued at €10.00m on Transfermarkt, is listed in the rumours as potentially switching from the Turkish Süper Lig to the Greek Super League 1, with Olympiacos said to be exploring a deal. The probability of the transfer is currently marked only as “?”, underlining that talks remain at a very early and uncertain stage.
Amrabat’s contractual status in the reports is unclear, with no fixed expiry date recorded. That has fuelled suggestions he could be approaching the end of his current agreement or edging towards a possible free‑agent scenario if no renewal is agreed, which would significantly affect any fee Olympiacos might have to pay.
Born in Huizen on 21 August 1996 and standing at 1.85m, the right-footed holding midfielder has dual nationality, registered as both Moroccan and Dutch. He is known primarily as a defensive midfielder, operating in front of the back four and offering protection and distribution from deep.
Amrabat is currently on the books of Real Betis and wears the number 14 shirt, but the latest rumour data continues to connect him to a move away via Fenerbahçe, highlighting how complex his club situation has become across recent windows. His market value of €10.00m reflects his standing as an experienced option in the European game.
With no official confirmation from any of the clubs involved, the deal remains firmly in the realm of speculation, but a move to Olympiacos would offer Amrabat the chance to reassert himself as a midfield anchor in another major European league and potentially reshape the next phase of his career.
