The Manchester Evening News reports that Rasmus Hojlund feels forced to leave Man United, and doesn’t like it. Benjamin Sesko takes over the Dane’s job, United have sent a signal Højlund must leave the club if he is to get playing time. AC Milan have had a delegation in Manchester last week to take advantage of the opportunity to bring the 22-year-old to the San Siro on loan, but so far it is only Hojlund’s reluctance to give up at United that has been in focus. An Italian coaching legend shakes his head at the whole process with the Dane.

Coaching legend Arrigo Sacchi was Milan’s head coach between 1987 and 1991, before he was in charge of the Italian national team for five years.

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“I don’t understand his choice. If Milan calls you, pack your things and take the first flight to Malpensa (the airport). Milan is an iconic club in the world of football. I would – together with the players who are brought in – take a trip to the trophy cabinet, so that we understand where we come from,” Sacchi begins at La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Who also doesn’t understand Milan’s offensive to sign the United striker with 14 goals in 62 Premier League games.

“We’re not talking about van Basten, and we’re not talking about one of the strongest strikers in Europe right now. He’s a perfectly decent player, nothing more than that. I understand the desire of the Milan directors, as there is a shortage of strikers, but there has to be someone who wants to come to Italy – someone who doesn’t have a tantrum (from having to go to AC Milan).

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