Rasmus Hojlund is reportedly open to leaving Manchester United after two disappointing seasons, with Inter Milan leading the chase.
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The Danish striker joined United for £72 million from Atalanta but struggled for form and consistency in the Premier League campaign.
He scored a stunning Champions League goal versus Galatasaray but failed to cement his position, often rotated with Joshua Zirkzee instead.
New United manager Ruben Amorim is preparing a squad rebuild, targeting Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and possibly Viktor Gyokeres as replacements.
According to *Gazzetta dello Sport*, Inter have contacted United’s management, offering a loan deal with a future purchase option.
Inter prefer Hojlund over other targets like Jonathan David due to his Serie A experience, salary, and long-term development potential.
The Serie A giants believe a deal is achievable and hope to finalise terms before pre-season preparations begin in July, reports Express.
Hojlund has reportedly welcomed Inter’s interest and communicated his willingness to move, eyeing a return to familiar surroundings in Italy.
With Amorim reshaping United’s squad, offloading Hojlund could free up budget and playing time for more experienced or in-form signings this summer.
If terms are agreed, Hojlund could be United’s latest outgoing player in a transformative summer window for the Old Trafford club.

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