
AC Milan set sights on Hojlund as they look to bolster their forward options ahead of the new Serie A season.
Rasmus Hojlund, a striker for Manchester United, is a target for AC Milan.
Just over a week has passed since the Danish attacker made it a point to address reporters following his goal in a 4-1 friendly victory against Bournemouth in Chicago, stating that he will stay at Old Trafford despite further competition for his spot in the Ruben Amorim’s squad.
Benjamin Sesko, a Slovenian international, will probably be introduced to the Old Trafford audience prior to Saturday’s noon friendly with Serie A team Fiorentina, since United and RB Leipzig have since agreed on terms for his services.
According to reports, several teams have shown interest in 23-year-old Hojlund, knowing that United is open to negotiating his release.
Milan is reportedly interested, but they would only want a loan at first because, like United, they are struggling financially as a result of missing out on European participation this season.
According to sources, the Serie A team is prepared to pay a 4 million euro (£3.47 million) loan fee up front, with the option to purchase for 40 million (£34.7 million) next summer.
It’s unclear if United will find that acceptable, but additional information about the situation is expected to become available in the upcoming week.
Milan open their Serie A campaign against Cremonese on 23 August.
