We feel sorry for Rasmus Højlund. Still 22 years young, carrying one of the biggest striker responsibilities in the football circus, at the same time a Premier League goal drought that few other strikers in the world’s toughest league have experienced. Our sympathy for the Dane’s situation does not help either the 22-year-old or Manchester United. Now the United management is a few rounds away from signing the striker who has shown he has cracked the scoring code in the Premier League.

The hyperactive transfer journalist Romano reports United are well on their way to Matheus Cunha signing.

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– Personal terms are under discussion, as Man Utd know that several clubs are also interested – and that there is a buyout clause of £62.5 million. Positive signals after the first talks between Cunha and Manchester United, writes Romano.

According to the Daily Mail, United are all but in agreement with the Wolves striker with 14 Premier League goals, aiming to have a contract in place by May.

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With a solid buyout clause of £62.5 million, Rasmus Hojlund will probably have to prepare for a sale as part of the financing.