Man United willing to accept cut-price offer for player who is destined for exit now
Briefly

Manchester United is reportedly considering the sale of striker Rasmus Hojlund this summer due to his disappointing performance since joining the club for 72 million in 2023. With only eight goals in 43 appearances, the club has lost faith in Hojlund's potential to meet expectations. Juventus has expressed interest in bringing the Danish forward back to Italy, but United is reportedly looking for around 50 million. Former chief scout Mick Brown suggests it may be difficult for any club to meet this asking price given Hojlund's struggles.
Man United took the plunge and it's never really happened for him here, but it hasn't stopped the interest from some of the other clubs.
Juventus, I hear are one of those clubs, they like what they saw from him playing in Italy. It's a deal that will only happen if the fee is right for them.
It looks like United will hold out for 50 million because of the amount they spent on him, and I'd be shocked if any team was willing to pay that.
The club have lost patience in the attacker and they are ready to sign a new striker this summer, someone who can join the club and make instant impact.
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