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Sevilla ‘rule out signing Hannibal Mejbri on a permanent deal’ amid complaints over the Man United loanee’s ‘attitude’ as he struggles for minutes in Spain

Sevilla aren't interested in making Hannibal Mejbri's loan move permanent at the end of the season, according to reports

  • Sevilla have reportedly decided not to make the midfielder’s move permanent
  • Hannibal Mejbri is currently on-loan at the club from Manchester United
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Sevilla aren’t interested in making Hannibal Mejbri’s loan move permanent at the end of the season due to issues with the player’s attitude, according to reports.

The Tunisian moved from Old Trafford to Spain in the January transfer window on a temporary deal for the remainder of the season, with an option to make the deal permanent for around £15m.

Hannibal made his long-awaited break into United’s first-team during the first half of the season and was relied upon by Erik ten Hag at a time when the club were facing a midfield injury crisis.

The 21-year-old moved to Seville boasting a reputation as one of Man United‘s most exciting academy prospects, but quickly fell out of favour with manager Quique Sanchez Flores.

He has so far played just 36 minutes in all competitions for the former Europa League winners and hasn’t made an appearance since coming off the bench for eight minutes against Rayo Vallecano at the start of February.

Sevilla aren’t interested in making Hannibal Mejbri’s loan move permanent at the end of the season, according to reports

Hannibal featured in United's first team this season before being sent out on loan in January

Hannibal featured in United’s first team this season before being sent out on loan in January

Hannibal was tipped by Sevilla recruitment experts to be the January signing that would give them the biggest boost, but the club don’t want to extend his stay past the end of the season, as reported by Estadio Deportivo.

The talented youngster prefers to be deployed as an attacking midfielder but can play across all midfield positions and in the frontline if required.

Complaints of problems with Hannibal’s attitude and commitment were first raised by Sevilla shortly after he arrived at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan stadium.

Flores called him out following his debut against LaLiga title chasers Girona, fuming:  ‘After being with him, talking to him and having seen his first minutes in Girona, we are going to give him the necessary space…

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