Man United have informed Rasmus Hojlund to leave the club this summer

According to journalist Ben Jacobs, Rasmus Hojlund’s future at Manchester United is increasingly uncertain, with the Danish striker now informed by the club that regular minutes may be hard to come by this season.

In what could prove to be a pivotal moment in his career, Hojlund has begun considering his next steps as the transfer window enters its decisive phase.

United’s preference is to make a permanent sale, allowing them to reinvest the funds elsewhere.

However, the club have not completely ruled out a loan move, especially if it involves favourable financial terms and guarantees for the player’s development.

AC Milan are showing interest in Rasmus Hojlund

One of the most serious contenders for Hojlund’s signature is AC Milan. The Italian giants have been tracking the 22-year-old for several weeks and, as Jacobs reports, they are willing to structure a deal that matches with United’s £40 million valuation.

Milan’s proposal is believed to include an initial loan fee combined with a future buy option, a model that could provide both clubs with flexibility while giving Hojlund the opportunity for consistent game time in Serie A.

Further discussions between the two clubs took place yesterday, with Milan keen to accelerate negotiations before rival interest emerges. The Rossoneri see Hojlund as an ideal addition to their frontline.

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Hojlund should consider leaving Man United

Rasmus Hojlund of Manchester United (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

For Hojlund, the decision will be as much about footballing fit as it is about financial terms. While remaining at Old Trafford would allow him to continue fighting for a place, the prospect of leading the line for a club like Milan is a tempting one.

The arrival of Benjamin Sesko at Old Trafford this summer has pushed Hojlund down the pecking order and considering how he has performed for the Red Devils, it…

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