Milan can “rescue” Rasmus Hojlund after MU has finished closing the agreement with Bryan Mbeumo. San Siro is an ideal dock for many disgraced strikers in other tournaments.
The Italian team desperately needs a new striker and hopes MU will accept to cut the loss with Hojlund. MU signed a contract with Hojlund two years ago with a price of up to £ 72 million. However, Hojlund was constantly disappointing and last season, he only scored 4 goals in the Premier League. Therefore, the current value of Hojlund is only about 29.5 million pounds.
Sky Sports said Milan was ready to sit down to discuss with MU to know what the Red Devils plan with the Danish striker, and refer to the desired financial level of the Old Trafford team.
At the end of the last season, Hojlund expressed his intention to stay at Old Trafford and prove his value, when his contract was still valid until 2028. But his chances of playing frequent pitch were difficult in the upcoming season after MU agreed to spend £ 71 million for Mbeumo, and before that Cunha.
MU hesitated to pursue the Cameroon player but finally succeeded with the third proposal. Mbeumo scored a total of 20 goals in the Premier League last season for Brentford. The effectiveness of MBeumo is clearer than that of MU's current strikers, thereby directly affecting Hojlund's future.
Amorim's 3-4-3 diagram is said to be very suitable for MBEumo when he can play on the right wing, make the most of his flexible left foot, along with Cunha on the left wing.
CuHa made MU cost 62.5 million pounds and a total, the Red Devils spent more than £ 130 million just to buy strikers, not to mention welcoming a new striker. Therefore, they are forced to sell a few redundant and Hojlund names among them.