Manchester United are reportedly trying to offer Rasmus Hojlund to Bayern Munich, but the German champions have not shown enough interest.
The Red Devils paid £67.2m to sign the striker from Atalanta BC in 2023, and it appears that they have already given up on him.
Hojlund scored 16 goals in his first season at Old Trafford, but managed only four goals last season. The Denmark striker is now facing an uncertain future following the big-money arrival of Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig.
It has been previously reported that United are looking to sell him permanently, but they are also open to a loan agreement, which suggests that the 22-year-old is not in Ruben Amorim's plans at all.
Hojlund has no shortage of admirers
Manchester United's Rasmus Hojlund on July 26, 2025
In recent weeks, Serie A giants AC Milan have shown interest in signing the former Atalanta striker, but the deal is on the verge of collapse after they reached an agreement to sign Bayer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface on loan.
According to Florian Plettenberg, Bayern have been continuously offered the chance to sign Hojlund, but they have not paid enough attention and are exploring options elsewhere.
Serie A giants Napoli could be another option for Hojlund, who managed 26 goals and six assists in 95 appearances for the Red Devils.
Napoli are reportedly ready to commit to an obligation to buy Hojlund during next summer's window, but as of now, no agreement has been reached.
Bayern unlikely to sign Hojlund
Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany before his side's match against Slovan Bratislava, on January 29, 2025
Despite signing Luis Diaz from Liverpool, the Bavarian giants are looking to further bolster their forward areas before the end of the window.
Ideally, they want a versatile attacker who can be a backup option for Harry Kane, and they are keen to land VfB Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade for the role.
Alternatively, Bayern are also looking to add a new winger to their ranks following the departure of Kingsley Coman, and have been linked with a move for Christopher Nkunku.
Hojlund enjoyed a fantastic spell in Italy, but after his struggles in England, Bayern are probably reluctant to make any concrete offer for him.
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