The hyperactive transfer journalist Romano reported earlier this month the same English media has tweeted: Manchester United are going out on the market and getting a striker who delivers in front of the opponents’ goal. The Rasmus Højlund exit is seen as a piece that must be used to clear space in the budget. Now it is reported that the Dane is not very keen on leaving Old Trafford.

Romano claims several clubs have contacted Hojlund’s agent to get an overview of availability and price, Victor Osimhen has been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United in the last month.

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As Ruben Amorim so dryly put it earlier in the season: To buy players, we have to sell players.

But according to Givemesport, there is great uncertainty about whether Hojlund will help leave Manchester United. The English media claim that it is now more likely that the 22-year-old will stay, than that he will leave the club this summer.

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This could then put a damper on the signing of Victor Osimhen and the big financial boost required, both with a buyout clause of around 75 million euros and solid salary expectations from the super striker.

After scoring in the last Premier League game and for Denmark against Ronaldo and Portugal, it looks like Højlund thinks everything has turned around.