Rasmus Hojlund soon appeared as one of the most popular young strikers in European football as Manchester United put pressure on his next move.
Despite his inconsistent performance for the Red Devils, the 22-year-old Danish forward remains a big promised player whose interest in his service has been escalating dramatically this summer. Catch off side.
The attacker struggled at Old Trafford last season, scoring only four goals in the Premier League, but his age and potential still impresses some of the world’s top clubs.
Man United’s Star Hoilund is in high demand this summer
Former Manchester United boss Eric Ten Hag, Bayer Lebakusen is one of the most heavily pushed clubs to secure Hoilund’s signature.
Ten Hag reunites with the striker he brings to the Premier League and sees him as an important addition to the evolving Bundesliga side. However, the German champion is not alone in praise.
Ac Milan, Inter Milan, Napoli, Juventus, Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt maintain the Hojlund tab as the competition to sign Danish International will become one of the most enthusiastic stories in the transfer window.
Man United is understood to be open to letting go of Hoilund, but on their terms alone.
Inter Milan saw the offer being rejected for the striker
Inter Milan is already testing the water with creative suggestions that include both Hozilund and fellow striker Joshua Zilky. However, the Red Devils quickly rejected the idea, claiming that they only sanctioned permanent sales and were not interested in loan transactions.
Hozilund himself is thought to be intriguing the idea of joining the Inter, especially given the recent Champions League pedigree and ambitious projects. However, negotiations have proven to be a major obstacle as United holds a company with its evaluation and structure requirements.
United will need to manage growing interests in deciding whether to acquire cash at Hojlund or give it time to develop in the UK. For now, the striker remains a United player, but is chased.
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