Manchester United plans summer overhaul as Rasmus Hojlund faces potential sale at reduced price
Manchester United plans to make significant changes this summer, including potentially selling striker Rasmus Hojlund at a reduced price. The club is willing to accept £40 million for Hojlund, who has not met expectations since his £72 million transfer from Atalanta. Under new management, United is focusing on offloading players not in coach Ruben Amorim's long-term plans. Hojlund's struggles in the Premier League have led to interest from several Serie A clubs, including Juventus, who may seek a replacement for Dusan Vlahovic. Hojlund's performance has declined, with only seven goals in 30 appearances this season. The club's willingness to sell marks a shift from their previous stance, as they now recognize they may not recover their initial investment.