Rasmus Hojlund celebrates during Man Utd’s victory over Lyon (Photo: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
Manchester United set a asking price of around 65 million euros for failing young striker Rasmus Hojlund as the club has shown interest in him before the summer.
Sources with a good understanding of the situation provide information Catch off side The Red Devils are open to letting Hozilund go if the clubs of interest pay for him.
Denmark International flops between at Man Utd, but the club still wants to get closer to what they paid for Atalanta.
Hojlund could potentially get a chance to return to Serie A, sources said Catch off side Juventus, Inter Milan and Napoli are all considering moving for him.
Even if things weren’t going well for the 22-year-old in his days at Old Trafford, he was very highly rated in his days in Italy, so it probably makes sense that the big club there is ready to give him a chance.
Will Manchester shift Rasmus Hojlund this summer?
United would be better off seizing someone like Hodzilund from the book, as their poor financial finances mean that players’ sales look good before they make a new signature.
MUFC certainly needs to make changes in advance, so cashing in Hojlund makes sense to give them more money to work with them.
Reuben Amorim won’t miss Hozilund if he leaves. Because the former Atalanta guy doesn’t seem enough to play for one of the most ambitious clubs in the Premier League.
Catch off side We understand that no concrete consultations or bids have come yet for Hojlund, but Inter is strongly considering strengthening their interest.
It’s worth watching as Juve and Napoli are looking for new strikers this summer. United fans hope this story can be resolved as soon as possible.