After a day of intense negotiations Malaga have signed Nordin Amrabat from Galatasaray for the agreed €3.5 million fee.
The La Liga club initially requested a one-month extension on the buy-out clause this morning but the request was turned down by Galatasaray.
Today was Malaga’s last chance to sign Amrabat for the €3.5 million clause price and the La Liga side raised the funds in time to sign the 28-year-old.
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Galatasaray signed Amrabat from Kayserispor for €8 million in 2012 when he joined from Kayserispor and he still has two years left on his contract.
West Ham and West Brom are also reported to be interested in the 28-year-old winger according to Talk Sport.
The Spanish side are currently seventh in La Liga on 46 points after 32 games but are 19 points off a top four Champions League finish.