
AC Milan Advises Manchester United on Rasmus Hojlund’s Potential for Success
AC Milan should abandon their pursuit of Rasmus Hojlund if the Manchester United striker lacks the passion for a club of such stature, facing a vital test of his ambition

AC Milan should abandon their pursuit of Rasmus Hojlund if the Manchester United striker lacks the passion for a club of such stature, facing a vital test of his ambition

AC Milan should abandon their pursuit of Manchester United's Rasmus Hojlund unless the striker demonstrates a burning desire to represent the iconic Italian club. If Hojlund lacks the "fire inside" to play for such a legendary institution, he's better off staying put

AC Milan insists Hojlund must ignite his inner passion for our legendary club, or he stays benched at Manchester United

AC Milan must reconsider pursuing Rasmus Hojlund if the Manchester United talent lacks fierce passion for a legacy club, challenging his ambition profoundly

AC Milan should only chase Rasmus Hojlund if he's truly fired up to join the iconic Rossoneri. Without that passion, experts insist he'd shine better as a reserve at Manchester United

AC Milan have issued Rasmus Hojlund a stark ultimatum: accept a Serie A return within seven days or the transfer door slams shut. The Manchester United striker has reportedly resisted a move back to Italy, but the Rossoneri are pushing for a swift decision as they look to bolster their attack

The Red Devils are flying high after a stellar pre-season, a welcome contrast to their recent disappointing campaign

AC Milan have made contact with Manchester United over a potential loan deal for Rasmus Hojlund, with discussions via intermediaries ongoing over a €6 million loan fee, €45m buy option, and full salary coverage. However, the Danish striker is yet to agree to leave, insisting he wants to fight for his place at Old Trafford despite falling down the pecking order.

Dimitar Berbatov believes Benjamin Sesko's arrival at Manchester United can be a good thing for Rasmus Hojlund as it may lead to healthy competition.