
Manchester United have reportedly named their asking price for the out-of-form Rasmus Hojlund.
Hojlund, 22, started Wednesday’s Europa League final defeat against Spurs and is one of several Man United players who have been linked with a potential exit since.
The Dane joined United from a Serie A outfit, Atalanta, on a five-year deal worth £72m in August 2023, but has failed to impress during his two seasons in the Premier League.
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This term, the 22-year-old has scored just four league goals in 31 appearances as his side sit 16th in the English top-flight.
As a result of his poor form, United could look to part ways with him this summer, as a European club has shown interest in a potential transfer.

According to Sport Witness via Corriere Dello Sport, United would be willing to accept an offer of between €50m and €55m (£46.1m-£49.8m).
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The outlet also stated that Juventus are in the market for a striker this summer, with Hojlund seen as an alternative option if they cannot land main targets Victor Osimhen and Jonathan David. Juve could bid if they secure Champions League qualification.
On Thursday (May 22), the Metro reported that Inter Milan are the latest club to have registered interest in the forward.
Despite Hojlund’s lack of goals this season, just last month, United head coach Ruben Amorim explained how he was “really happy” with the 22-year-old and insisted that “better days will come”.
"I’m happy,” said Amorim during a press conference.
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“All the team has to improve, but the way he runs, he fights for every ball, he loses a lot of duels, wins some duels, he needs to improve the connection, but he is improving, so I’m really happy with him. He just needs to continue to work hard, and better days will come."

However, not everyone is so patient with ex-United skipper Roy Keane explaining how Hojlund “looked like a young kid” during the Red Devils’ 1-0 loss against Chelsea on May 16.
"He looked like he had just come out of the academy,” Keane told Sky Sports. “His runs weren't right, his timing, his hold-up play. Again, if you're a striker playing for Man United... even for the whole team, one shot on target?"
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He added: "We keep making excuses for him. We talk about confidence, but you still think, when you're a striker, you have to make something happen sometimes.”
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