Alejandro Garnacho's Manchester United career is set to come to an end very soon, and the Red Devils have now reached an agreement over the exit of another out of form attacker.
Garnacho set to kickstart Man Utd summer sales
The future of Garnacho has been a talking point throughout the summer transfer window, with the Argentine more likely to leave after failing to fully impress Ruben Amorim.
It looks as though the winger is close to sealing a move to Premier League rivals Chelsea, with journalist Fabrizio Romano among those reporting that a deal is in place for the Blues to bring him to Stamford Bridge.
Garnacho may not be the only United player to depart between now and the end of deadline day, however, with Marcus Rashford already joining Barcelona on loan earlier in the window.
Now, a fresh update suggests that a different player will now be plying his trade away from United this season, with his exit seemingly edging closer all the time.
AC Milan reach £5m loan agreement for Hojlund
According to Gazzetta dello Sport [via Sport Witness], Manchester United have reached an agreement with AC Milan over a loan move for Ramus Hojlund. His agent, Kees Voos, has "sensed" that his client's minutes would become limited after the arrival of Benjamin Sesko.
The clubs have now agreed a €6m (£5m) loan fee, which could be made into a permanent deal for around €30m (£26m) next summer. If it isn't, INEOS will only recoup a tiny fraction of the £72m they shelled out on the Dane.
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Hojlund has ultimately been a big disappointment in a United shirt, having arrived with such a big reputation, despite Amorim praising him earlier this summer.
"We need goals. But the way he’s linking the play in this moment, the way he’s fighting for the balls, sometimes we are pressed, we can kick the ball, and he’s connecting the ball. That is so important for us to play better. So he’s doing a very good job."
Hojlund has only scored 26 goals in 95 appearances for United, which is a poor return given the money spent on him, and it does make sense to loan him out for a season, potentially allowing him to regain some confidence.
Whether Milan take up the offer for a permanent move remains to be seen, but the 22-year-old has arguably had long enough to prove his worth for the Red Devils, and Sesko will hopefully be a significant upgrade on him.
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