راسموس هوجلوند يشير إلى أنه منفتح على مغادرة مانشستر يونايتد مع تزايد ثقة ميلان في إتمام الصفقة على الرغم من طلب الشياطين الحمر بقيمة 45 مليون يورو

With no future at Manchester United, Rasmus Hojlund has reportedly given his "yes" to representing AC Milan next season.

  • Hojlund’s future uncertain after Sesko arrival
  • Coach Amorim won’t be counting on the Dane
  • Striker open to joining Milan this summer

Rasmus Hojlund signals he's open to Man Utd exit as AC Milan grow confident of sealing transfer despite Red Devils' €45m requestRasmus Hojlund signals he's open to Man Utd exit as AC Milan grow confident of sealing transfer despite Red Devils' €45m requestRasmus Hojlund signals he's open to Man Utd exit as AC Milan grow confident of sealing transfer despite Red Devils' €45m request

Hojlund has emerged as a top target for , with the club intensifying efforts to bring the Danish striker back to . Following the swift acquisition of Koni De Winter, Milan are now focused on bolstering their attack. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport Hojlund is open to a move to San Siro, especially after signaled — via his agency — that he no longer figures in their plans.

In recent days, Milan have stepped up contact with Hojlund and received a positive response from the striker. The Dane is reportedly intrigued by the prospect of joining the Rossoneri, a significant development that signals his openness to a potential return to . The former forward was determined to fight for a spot despite the arrival of Benjamin Sesko from , but Ruben Amorim is believed to not have a lot of faith in Hojlund. Consequently, Hojlund has accepted that he doesn’t have a future at Old Trafford and would like to join Milan, with no natural No. 9 managing to nail a spot in Massimiliano Allegri’s XI so far. Meanwhile, the 22-year-old has also been offered to in recent days.

Milan would like to close the deal in the next few days to avoid other clubs, perhaps contenders, from getting involved; this could happen if Hojlund gives his definitive “yes”. In the meantime, Milan are working with United to reach an agreement: the formula, a loan with an option to buy, has already been agreed, but the figures have yet to be finalised.

Milan would like to pay €3-4 million for the loan and set the buyout at around €30-32m, while United are asking for more: €7-8m for the loan for a total deal of between €40m (£35m/$47m) and €45m (£39m/$53m) including bonuses. There is a gap in valuation, but the player’s desire could make the difference.

Despite encouraging signs from Hojlund, AC Milan are preparing for all scenarios in case the deal falls through. The club are actively exploring alternatives, with Victor Boniface from و ‘s Nicolas Jackson among the names on their radar. Milan also made inquiries about Lecce’s Nikola Krstovic following Francesco Camarda’s departure. Dusan Vlahovic remains a fan favourite, though his transfer fee and wages currently exceed Milan’s financial limits.