AC Milan is in contact with Rasmus Hojlund’s agents about a potential loan move. Manchester United are open to the deal after signing Benjamin Sesko, but Hojlund prefers to stay at United. Milan face an uphill battle convincing the player to move to Serie A.
AC Milan has reportedly made contact to explore the possibility of signing Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United, according to football journalist Fabrizio Romano. The move comes as Manchester United seems open to letting the Danish striker leave during the summer transfer window, following the acquisition of Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig.
Romano shared on X that Manchester United is considering loan offers for Hojlund. However, Hojlund is reluctant to leave Manchester United, as he prefers to remain with the Red Devils. AC Milan are in talks with Hojlund's representatives to discuss a potential move. Manchester United's conditions for a loan include a substantial fee of around €6 million, in addition to covering Hojlund's full salary.
Whether AC Milan can convince Hojlund to join the Italian club remains uncertain, especially given the player's reported desire to stay at Old Trafford. The situation remains fluid, with AC Milan needing to present a compelling case to both Manchester United and the player to secure the transfer.