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Manchester United directly informed Hoylund to leave the team! Arrived in a verbal agreement with Miran, agreeing to rent first and then buy

5:17pm, 11 August 2025Football

Manchester United center Rasmus Hoylund is becoming increasingly likely to leave the team. Although he has always hoped to stay and continue his "children's dream", Ruben Amorin has no intention of letting him compete with new aid Sheshko. Now he directly tells him that if he wants to get the game time, he needs to leave. After Seshko officially announced last Saturday, Hoylund's center forward in Amorin's lineup dropped, and Zilkze and Childo Obie were also available forwards. Hoylund did not get a chance to play in a friendly against Fiorentina, with midfielder Mason Mount at No. 9.

British media said that Amorin used his personnel in the game to express a message to Hoylund that his position in the team is no longer guaranteed. Manchester United tried to make Hoylund understand that they believed the transfer would be the best ending for all parties. When talking about why the center was not arranged to play after the game, Amorin ignored Hoylund. He said: "We played hard without a center as a fulcrum. But we have a new scorer (Sheshko). So let's see in 7 days and we will determine who will start against Arsenal."

Hoylund obviously knows his situation. He tried to take Amad Diallo's goal for himself in the United States, and was furious when his teammate Dorgu did not send the cross to his feet, kicking the post and yelling to vent his dissatisfaction.

transfer expert Ben Jacobs said: "Hoylund has now been directly informed that he needs to leave this season to get the game time. He is considering his own choice. Manchester United prefers to sell it, but it does not rule out renting it first and then buying it. Milan is preparing to match Manchester United's £40 million asking price through the loan fee plus the buyout option. Yesterday, the two sides conducted further negotiations."

"Competition Network" confirmed that Serie A's AC Milan is interested in introducing Hoylund, and Manchester United is willing to loan it out with a high loan fee. Although the 22-year-old Danish forward did not have the "bomb squad" included in the locker room like Anthony, Sancho, Garnacho and Marasia, the club also hoped to sell him.

Manchester United still hopes to bring in a midfielder in the summer transfer window, but the player sale must be completed before it can achieve this. The club prefers to sell Hoylund permanently, but they are willing to accept the loan plan if the buyer cannot directly pay the £30 million valuation. The expectation of renting first and buying is that Hoylund can regain some form after leaving Manchester United, thereby restoring his own value. Before joining Manchester United, Hoylund played briefly in Serie A, scoring 10 goals and assisting 4 times for Atlanta in 34 games. Any loan deal will include the option or obligation to sign Hoylund at the end of the season, and Manchester United also expects the loan team to bear its salary of about £110,000 per week and give millions of £100,000 in loan fees.

Hoylund joined from Atlanta for a transfer fee of 75 million euros in 2023, and there is still a floating clause of 10 million euros. He has signed a contract for 5 years and currently has a three-year contract. He is believed to have reluctantly accepted the reality that he had to leave, and Milan now has the opportunity to convince him to join.

"Milan Sports" said that Milan has reached an oral agreement with Manchester United, just to convince Hoylund to accept the transfer. The new coach of the Ross and Blacks Allegri wants a new striker. Abraham has left after his loan period, and Jovic also transfers freely to AEK at Athens.

Premier League transfer expert Graeme Bailey said: "Hoilund is not a member of the Manchester United bomb squad, but people have accepted the fact that he is about to leave. Even before Seschko arrived, his chances were limited."

Regarding the transfer progress, he added: "Negotiations are underway, and I heard AC Milan now considers that it can theoretically sign Hoiilund and Vlahovic at the same time. If Inter Milan can sell Taremi, they may compete with their city rivals. Juventus is working hard to finalize Muani's permanent transfer agreement, and they cannot rule out the possibility of acquiring it."

Italian transfer expert Fabricio Romano confirmed that Milan is willing to bear Hoiilund's salary and a loan fee of 6 million euros. The British Daily Mail said slightly differently. They said that the loan fee for the Ross and Blacks is £4 million, but they are willing to buy him out of the transfer fee of 39 million, which exceeds Manchester United's valuation!

"TEAMtalk" reported that the two clubs' valuations of the buyout amount differ by €5 million (£4.3 million). Milan wants to confirm whether the Hoylund trade can be completed this week or they may introduce Juventus' Vlahovic first.

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