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Watch out Ten Hag, the top club that wants to sign Hojlund from Man United

The Danish striker is one of the best players in the Red Devils

By Mario Perez

Manchester United's striker Rasmus Hojlund could be sold in the next summer transfer window.
Manchester United's striker Rasmus Hojlund could be sold in the next summer transfer window.
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Manchester United’s coach Erik Ten Hag could receive bad news very soon, as one of the most competitive and rich teams in the continent would have already made enquiries for the Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund, considered at this moment the real star in the Red Devils’ attack.

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The Scandinavian youngster, who joined the Mancunian club in the summer for 85 million from Atalanta, had a bad start with the Ten Hag’s team, but in the last few weeks he has finally responded to the expectations created at his arrival to the club.

The player has become the youngest striker in history to score in five consecutive Premier League games, which would have made Manchester United fans to believe that the striker will be the next star in the club.

In this sense, one of the biggest clubs in Europe would have already set plans to sign the striker, who could be sold in the summer in case the negotiations advance in the next few months, which would leave Manchester United without their best striker in the season.

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How much would they pay for the player?

The club in question would be Real Madrid, whose coach Carlo Ancelotti would be a great admirer of the player and would have urged the president Florentino Perez to sign Hojlund in the summer in case they don’t sign Kylian Mbappe. According to the Real Madrid fans site Defensa Central, the Whites would have already sent scouts to England to monitor the performances of the player, and they could pay up to 90 million to convince the Red Devils to sell the young star.


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