Romano: Lacklustre Man Utd star ‘keeps attracting interest’, he could join potential league winners this summer

Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Alex Ferguson clap in the stands.
INEOS have a pivotal transfer window ahead. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Somehow, Rasmus Hojlund’s dismal performances leading Manchester United’s line have made him a target for three top European clubs heading into the summer.

It’ll come as music to INEOS’ ears that sides are sizing up moves for the lacklustre Erik ten Hag signing, as United – albeit prior to Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s partial stake being ratified – forked out £64 million to Atalanta while pledging a further £8m in add-ons to bring him to Old Trafford.

Barring a relatively satisfactory maiden campaign, which saw him score 10 Premier League goals and six in total across the FA Cup and Champions League, Hojlund has regressed significantly this term.

Misfiring Holjund could play his final United game on Sunday

Rasmus Hojlund looks exasperated as Man United trail to Tottenham in the Europa League final.
The forward’s performances have left much to be desired over the last 10 months. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Indeed, the Danish international has found the back just four times in 31 league matches. Amad has played six games fewer and scored three more goals whilst also recording seven top-flight assists. 

Alejandro Garnacho, who dropped to the bench for last night’s Europa League final, has also outscored United’s first-choice No.9, as has Bruno Fernandes.

Fabrizio Romano: Hojlund ‘keeps attracting interest’ from Italian outfits

A truly diabolical financial situation heading into the summer window will have INEOS accepting offers left, right and centre for players they deem surplus to requirements. For once, the squad can be fully trimmed down due to there being no European action added to the fixture list in 2025/2026.

Whether any of Holjund’s suitors will materialise their interest remains to be seen. As it stands, he has been shortlisted by Inter Milan, Juventus and Napoli, the latter of sit atop the Serie A table by one point heading into tomorrow’s final game.

Hojlund, 22, spent one season in Italy before moving to England. He made 32 appearances for Atalanta, scoring nine goals and assisting a further four.

The striker’s contract runs until June 2028.

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2 Comments

  1. No surprise news: he’s a good striker. If he goes, he’ll go somewhere where they’ll play to his strengths and he’ll score goals – lots of ‘em. Maybe it’s another case of Playing For Manchester United Pressure, but he’s a far better player than we’ve seen recently.

  2. I agree he’s better than his stats. It was and is unrealistic to expect a 20 year old when he came to lead the team in scoring. Having him as second striker coming off bench for a couple years, will see him become a first rate striker for MU. Don’t sell him.

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