Manchester United’s transfer dealings under INEOS are starting to take shape, with several key players now facing uncertain futures.
Ruben Amorim has reportedly made it clear that squad optimisation is vital this summer, and the club is pushing to trim the wage bill while raising funds for new arrivals.
United are edging closer to an agreement with Brentford over Bryan Mbeumo, whose ability to link up play and operate in deeper areas has impressed the new coaching staff.
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The Cameroon international is expected to compete directly for a starting spot, with talks surrounding his transfer fee already advanced.
Rasmus Hojlund could now be heading for the Old Trafford exit door just two years after his £64 million move from Atalanta.
The Danish striker struggled to replicate the momentum he showed in his debut Premier League season, scoring just four goals in 32 appearances during the 2024/25 campaign.
In stark contrast, he netted ten in his first year and looked like a long-term solution—only for his sophomore slump to cast doubt over his role going forward.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter Milan have launched an ambitious plan to bring Rasmus Hojlund back to Serie A, with Sporting Director Piero Ausilio reportedly holding talks with United this week.
The Nerazzurri are proposing an initial loan deal with a view to making the transfer permanent for £37.9 million at the end of the 2025/26 season.
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While Hojlund is said to have approved the move, United are reluctant to entertain a loan and are instead pushing for a full sale this summer in order to reinvest.
INEOS are eager to avoid the kind of drawn-out deals that have hampered previous windows, and a clean break would free up resources to complete incoming business quickly.
Inter remain confident that an agreement can still be reached despite the gap in valuation, and negotiations are expected to continue into the final weeks of June.
For now, it looks increasingly likely that United will cut their losses—and move forward without the Danish frontman.
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