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Rasmus Hojlund has been offered a 30 million-pound sale by Manchester United.
On Wednesday, the Denmark international scored twice in Chicago against Bournemouth.
He immediately called out to the waiting reporters to let them know that despite United’s ongoing interest in signing Slovenian international Benjamin Sesko, RB Leipzig, he wanted to stay there.
However, the situation is not entirely straightforward.
According to reports that the player would prefer to leave United for Old Trafford, United are still deciding their next move.
The United States are steadfast in their desire to reach a deal before selling players.
However, it is accepted that exits would need to be conducted to ensure that they adhere to the profits and sustainability guidelines of the Premier League.
Hojlund would also be marginalized if Sesko arrived.
Given that the forward’s “book value” is £43 million and that he is two years into his five-year contract, Hojlund’s sale would effectively be a loss for United.
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Source: BBC
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