Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund is edging closer to a potential exit after being left out of the squad against Arsenal.
AC Milan have publicly confirmed their interest, with sporting director Igli Tare revealing the Danish forward is on their shortlist.
Milan are desperate for reinforcements after losing Luka Jovic, Tammy Abraham, Joao Felix, and Alvaro Morata during a busy summer reshuffle.
Hojlund, who previously starred at Atalanta, has been strongly linked with a Serie A return, and Milan view him as ideal, reports Standard.
United’s summer arrivals — Matheus Cunha, Benjamin Sesko, and Bryan Mbeumo — have further pushed Hojlund down the striker pecking order.
Amorim explained his absence, stating Hojlund must fight for his place, but the message hinted at dwindling faith in the Dane.
The 22-year-old endured a difficult debut season, scoring only four Premier League goals in 32 appearances, far below expectations at Old Trafford.
Exit Looking More Likely
Milan’s persistence could prove decisive, especially with Hojlund eager for consistent minutes ahead of a crucial international season for Denmark.
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Though Amorim insists competition remains open, United’s attacking reinforcements suggest the club may be ready to sanction his departure this summer.
For now, Hojlund’s future hangs in the balance, but signs increasingly point toward Italy as his next career destination.

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