5 potential destinations for Rasmus Hojlund if you leave MU


MU is considering selling Rasmus Hojlund in the summer of 2025. Although the performance is still modest, the Danish striker is still sought by many clubs for strong development potential in the appropriate environment. Here are 5 potential destinations if Hojlund broke up Old Trafford.

RB Leipzig is preparing to break up with Benjamin Sesko, who has reached the sights of both Man United and Newcastle. In this context, Rasmus Hojlund's movement to Leipzig can become a mutually beneficial solution.

Although according to initial information, Hojlund rejected the offer from Leipzig, the situation could change if MU was determined to push him away to make room for Sesko. The Bundesliga at the same speed is not as high as the Premier League may be an ideal place for Hojlund to find assassin instincts.

In the tight financial context, Rasmus Hojlund can become MU's “sacrifices” to serve other goals in the summer. According to Italy, Juventus is one of the teams interested in the Danish striker.

The slower gameplay of Serie A along with the success of Scott McTominay in Napoli can cause Hojlund to think about returning to Italy. “I am satisfied with Rasmus,” coach Ruben Amorim shared after the friendly match won Bournemouth. However, he also emphasized: “I don't know what will happen until the transfer market is closed.”

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Rasmus Hojlund used to play quite successfully at Atalanta season 2022/23, scoring 10 goals after 34 matches. According to the Italian press, the old club is opening the door to welcome the return of the Danish striker.

Atalanta last season ranked 3rd Serie A and won tickets to the Champions League. With the ambition to go far in the European arena, Hojlund can be the perfect piece to help the Bergamo team more confident.

According to Calciomercato, coach Gian Piero Gasperini is trying to reunite with his former student Rasmus Hojlund, although Roma has borrowed Evan Ferguson from Brighton. Gasperini has trained Hojlund in Atalanta and is impressed with the potential of the striker born in 2003.

If Roma sells Artem Dovbyk, who is being eye -catching Besiktas, Hojlund will become their number one target. The Europa League, where Hojlund once scored 6 goals last season, will be a suitable playground for him to shine again.

After selling Jamie Gittens to Chelsea and breaking up with Youssoufa Moukoko, Borussia Dortmund is looking for a new offensive star. Although they are contacting Hoffenheim's Maximilian Beier, Hojlund is still considered a long -term plan worth investing in.

The environment is less pressure than Old Trafford, plus the strong attack style and the enthusiastic support from the fans in the stands in Signal Iduna Park, which can help Hojlund “revive” career, like the way Dortmund has done with many young stars before.

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