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·09 de agosto de 2025
Ornstein: ‘There’s a very good chance’ Man Utd facilitate deal for £64m star before window closes

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·09 de agosto de 2025
Manchester United will likely push to sanction the departure of Rasmus Hojlund after Benjamin Sesko has officially completed his Old Trafford move.
It’s expected that Sesko will be unveiled to the United faithful this afternoon when the Reds host Fiorentina in their final pre-season friendly. Then, when kick-off gets underway, Hojlund could be overseeing his final minutes in a Red Devils shirt.
According to transfer expert David Ornstein speaking on The Athletic podcast, there is a ‘very good chance’ the Danish international is offloaded in some form before the window closes, with United open to all options, whether it be a loan or permanent sale.
Hojlund would be playing second fiddle to Sesko if he stayed beyond the summer window. (Photo by Linnea Rheborg/Getty Images)
This comes after AC Milan established their interest in a loan acquisition of Hojlund, which would include a £34.7 million buy option for them to mull over throughout the season.
United will have to stomach a considerable loss on the ludicrous £64m they forked out for him back in 2023, although a run of revived goalscoring form could lead to Hojlund increasing his value in 2025/2026 before being sold this time next year.
He remains contracted to the club until 2028, with United having the option of extending his stay by an additional campaign.
United fans are at a loss with their centre-forward. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Last term, the 22-year-old recorded a measly four Premier League goals in 32 appearances – six fewer than he’d managed in the 30 matches he played in his maiden year.
Unlike forward counterpart Joshua Zirkzee, Hojlund offers significantly less in attack and on the ball than his silky teammate, making it no surprise United are more open to him leaving than Zirkzee.
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