Leonino
·24 Juni 2026
Sporting's demands put Milan and Juventus off Morten Hjulmand

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·24 Juni 2026

Morten Hjulmand continues to be linked with a possible departure from Sporting, but Milan’s interest seems far from turning into concrete negotiations. Despite the rumors that emerged in Italy after Ruben Amorim’s arrival as head coach of the rossoneri, there has been no approach to either the Club or the player.
According to the newspaper A Bola, neither the SAD led by Frederico Varandas nor the representatives of the Danish international have received any contact from the San Siro club. The main reason has to do with the figures demanded by the lions to let their captain leave.
Although there is an understanding that Hjulmand could leave for an amount below his 80-million-euro release clause, Sporting are still looking for a fee between 40 and 50 million euros. It is an investment Milan are not willing to make at this moment, especially after missing out on qualification for the Champions League.
As such, the prospect of a reunion between Ruben Amorim and Morten Hjulmand is losing momentum. In addition, Juventus, another club often linked with the midfielder, have also reportedly removed the player from their list of priorities, whether due to financial limitations or issues related to dressing-room hierarchy.
Although the Italian route is becoming increasingly complicated, the English market remains attentive to the Danish international. Arsenal and Manchester City appear as the main candidates to make a move for the Sporting midfielder, with the Citizens able to count on Hugo Viana, the lions’ former sporting director and someone with deep knowledge of the qualities of the 'number 42'.
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