Manchester United open to loaning Rasmus Hojlund, while Milan lead interest

Manchester United is considering loaning Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund amid growing interest from several Italian clubs, with AC Milan currently in the lead.
Just a week ago, Hojlund declared his desire to remain at Manchester United after scoring in a pre-season friendly against Bournemouth. However, the signing of Benjamin Sesko has shifted dynamics, prompting renewed attention on Hojlund’s future.
Italian giants Inter Milan, Roma, Juventus, and AC Milan are all reportedly interested in acquiring the young forward, mostly favoring loan deals. Manchester United, aiming to strengthen its financial position, has preferred permanent sales but may now be open to a loan agreement.
Renowned journalist Gianluca Di Marzio reports that United has agreed to a loan deal with an option to buy, placing Milan in pole position. Yet, the transfer hinges on Hojlund’s personal approval, which is still pending.
The club will continue discussions with Hojlund and his representatives in the coming days, with the situation closely watched ahead of Manchester United’s friendly against Fiorentina at Old Trafford this Saturday.