
Milan Negotiates with Manchester United for Hojlund's Loan
It seems that Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund may be on the verge of a new experience in the Italian league, following Manchester United's openness to the idea of loaning him to Milan, as confirmed by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Negotiations between the two clubs have seen significant progress in recent hours, with Milan wishing to sign the player for one season on loan, while Manchester United requires €6 million as a loan fee, in addition to Milan covering the player's salary of about €7 million, totaling €4 million net.
Manchester United continues to study offers, whether in the form of a loan with an option to buy or without it, although Hojlund still hopes to fight for a starting position within the ranks of the Red Devils, the recent signing of Benjamin Sesko may reduce his chances of participation this season.
Hojlund joined Manchester United from Atalanta, scoring 10 goals and providing 4 assists in 52 matches last season, during which he started in 38 matches.
Negotiations between the two clubs have seen significant progress in recent hours, with Milan wishing to sign the player for one season on loan, while Manchester United requires €6 million as a loan fee, in addition to Milan covering the player's salary of about €7 million, totaling €4 million net.
Manchester United continues to study offers, whether in the form of a loan with an option to buy or without it, although Hojlund still hopes to fight for a starting position within the ranks of the Red Devils, the recent signing of Benjamin Sesko may reduce his chances of participation this season.
Hojlund joined Manchester United from Atalanta, scoring 10 goals and providing 4 assists in 52 matches last season, during which he started in 38 matches.