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FootballGerard Piqué’s FC Andorra Interested in Signing Manchester United’s Teenager Hannibal Mejbri on Loan
- Gerard Piqué is looking to bring in teenager Hannibal Mejbri on loan for his La Liga 2 side, FC Andorra
- FC Andorra were in the fifth division of Spanish football when Gerard Piqué took over, and now they're in La Liga 2
- Tunisian teenager Hannibal Mejbri is highly-rated at Manchester United and has played 3 games for the first team
FC Andorra are looking to bolster their squad as they chase La Liga promotion.
The club, owned by Barcelona’s Gerard Pique, is interested in Manchester United’s Hannibal Mejbri.
FC Andorra have offered to take Mejbri on loan with the option to make the move permanent. They’re willing to pay United €25 million for the player’s services after the loan, Sportskeeda reported.
United are open to loaning out Mejbri so that he can further develop as a player.
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Who is Hannibal Mejbri?
Mejbri is a 19-year-old attacking midfielder from Tunisia. He joined United’s youth setup from AS Monaco in 2019 and made his senior debut for the club in May last year. He has made just three appearances for United’s first team in all competitions. He has also made 16 appearances for the Tunisian national team, TransferMarkt confirmed.
Who are FC Andorra?
Established in 1942, FC Andorra were bought out in 2018 by Barcelona’s Pique. The club has enjoyed great success under Pique and moved from the fifth division of Spanish football to La Liga 2. They are now looking to strengthen their squad to earn a promotion to La Liga.
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