- Hojlund faces uncertain future
- Man Utd close in on Sesko deal
- Dane suitors fly to إنجلترا
According to Corriere dello Sport, via Sport Witness, ميلان representatives have flown to London to speak to متحد about the possibility of signing Hojlund. The report adds that United are interested in sending him out on loan but the Italian giants want a €35 million (£30m) option to buy inserted in a loan deal.
Hojlund recently stated that he plans to stay at United for the upcoming season, but this may change if Sesko joins from آر بي لايبزيغ in the coming days. The Dane is almost certainly going to be second choice to the 6ft 5in striker, so a late summer transfer window move could be on the cards.
The report adds that progress has been made on a loan switch for Hojlund, with the 22-year-old seemingly keen on a الدوري الإيطالي return. Although Milan are said to want Hojlund for €35m, United may try and get as much as €50m (£43m) for the ex-أتالانتا forward.
It remains to be seen if Hojlund, who joined United two years ago for a fee worth up to £72m ($96m), will still be at Old Trafford when the summer window shuts in just over three weeks. If Sesko arrives, speculation over a move for the Denmark international will only increase.