Rasmus Hojlund
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The transfer negotiations for Manchester United under INEOS are beginning to take shape, and a number of important players now face unclear futures.
The club is working to reduce the pay bill while generating money for new hires, and Ruben Amorim has reportedly stated that squad optimisation is crucial this summer.
Rasmus Hojlund has only scored four Premier League goals for Manchester United this season, which has been a very poor goal-scoring campaign.
It is believed that Carrington’s staff is becoming more and more irate about the striker’s inability to win games or convert opportunities.
Rasmus Hojlund is currently dealing with increasing annoyance from United coaches, according to Samuel Luckhurst on MEN.
His performances have drawn criticism, with staff members apparently not being impressed.
During the 1-0 loss to Tottenham, one coach was especially critical of his performance.
And it seems that the club are now growing frustrated with the Danish striker.
CentreDevils exclusively revealed a while back that Rasmus Hojlund’s agents have held talks with Manchester United over the last couple of weeks.
These talks were about the attacker’s future options.
Several clubs have interest in Hojlund.
One club in particular is Inter Milan.
And it now seems that the Manchester United’s number nine seems to be appealed by the Italian side.
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According to Pietro Guadagno of CorrierdelloSport, Rasmus Hojlund has given his willigness to return to Italy to play for Inter Milan.
The report mentions how the Red Devils are adamant on a permanent sale.
In 2023, United spent £64 million to acquire Hojlund from Atalanta.
However, the team might be willing to let go of the 22-year-old given that he only scored four league goals in 30 games, 21 of which were starts.
Hojlund has scored 36 goals in 126 games throughout his time at United and Atalanta.
Many have questioned whether he is prepared to lead the line for a team the size of United after his comeback.