- Milan are interested in Hojlund
- United are ready to consider offers
- Italians to propose loan with €35m buy option
Milan have identified Hojlund as their alternative to Juventus forward Dusan Vlahovic and, according to Sky they have been handed a boost as United are open to loaning the Danish striker out if they secure RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko this window. According to Corriere dello Sport the Italian club are prepared to submit a loan with option to buy worth €35 million (£30m/$40m) for Hojlund, who has a lower salary compared to Vlahovic.
Hojlund made a strong impression at Atalanta, scoring nine goals and providing four assists, prompting United to pay €80m (£68m/$92m) for him in 2023. However, he has struggled to hit the same heights in England, managing just 26 goals in 95 appearances. United are in search of a more reliable striker for the coming season and are prepared to offload the Denmark star. Another potential escape route could come from his former coach Gian Piero Gasperini, who is eager to reunite with him at Roma. Juventus are also keeping tabs, though Igor Tudor views him only as an alternative option to Randal Kolo Muani.
Milan are in the market for a striker to partner Mexican forward Santiago Gimenez, who has committed his future to the club despite recent rumors. Juventus striker Vlahovicremains Milan’s top target, with coach Allegri pushing for his signing after previously working with him in Turin, but talks with the Italian club have yet to make progress.
With Milan set to face Bari on August 16 in the Coppa Italia, the club will aim to finalise their squad for coach Allegri. As for Hojlund, he’ll be hoping to secure a move and get his career back on track. Still only 22, the striker has time on his side and will be eager to make a fresh start.