Man United Looking To Compensate Juventus With Hojlund If Move For PSG Star Materializes

Man United Looking To Compensate Juventus With Hojlund If Move For PSG Star Materializes

Manchester United could reportedly compensate Juventus with Rasmus Hojlund if they complete a deal for Paris Saint-Germain forward, Randal Kolo Muani.

Two attacking players have already joined the Red Devils this summer, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, who came from Wolves and Brentford, respectively.

United have also added Diego Leon, a young Paraguayan, from Cerro Porteno.

According to numerous rumors, the Premier League giants are still looking to add a goalkeeper, a defensive midfielder, and a striker before the summer transfer window ends.

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In recent weeks, the Red Devils have been linked to Ollie Watkins of Aston Villa and RB Leipzig striker, Benjamin Sesko as Ruben Amorim looks to add a striker to his team for the upcoming campaign.

Man United Are Interested In Kolo Muani

Additionally, according to a recent report from the Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport, Man United have “made their voices heard” in the competition to sign Kolo Muani this summer.

After spending the second part of the previous season on loan at Juventus from PSG, the France international is now seeking to sign a long-term contract with the Italian giants.

In the competition for Kolo Muani, the Red Devils “look to be Juve’s most formidable opponents,” with a deal that might have a “domino effect.”

United “would willingly compensate” Juventus by moving Hojlund to Turin if the Red Devils were to “snatch Muani from PSG” for the €50 million asking price.

PSG “legitimately want to cash in on a player they paid €93 million from Eintracht in 2023,” according to what has been reported.

“Among other things, the player is Juventus’s first ally in this complex negotiation: at PSG, he reiterated, even in the last few hours, his desire to continue with [Igor] Tudor,” Corriere dello Sport continues.

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