
Striker Rasmus Hojlund could leave Manchester United this summer as the club prepare to overhaul their squad.
The Denmark international was abysmal for United last season. He scored four goals in the Premier League and just 10 times across all competitions.
Man United are in the market for a new striker, leading to speculation about the future of the former Atalanta star.
Serie A giants Inter Milan have been linked with Hojlund. They want to sign him on a loan deal but with an option to buy for €45 million if certain conditions are met.
However, the 22-year-old has indicated that he wants to stay at United as he is ‘fully dedicated to the project that’s underway.’
Despite his latest comments about his future, the Danish striker remains Inter’s first-choice target, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Nerazzurri believe that Hojlund is open to a move, as his agents have met with them about the possibility of joining the club.
However, United’s demand could prevent the deal from going through. The Red Devils want Inter to sign the striker on loan with an obligation to buy at €45m without any condition attached.
Inter are relying on Hojlund to push for an exit, but that is highly unlikely after his latest comments. They will have to reach a compromise with Man United to sign the Danish forward.
The Manchester outfit will unlikely block his departure as they want to sign a new striker.
United’s first choice remains unknown after they missed out on Liam Delap, who decided to join Chelsea.
Viktor Gyokeres and Victor Osimhen remain options they can explore, but neither of the two strikers currently considers them a priority.
