Manchester United have agreed on Rasmund Hojlund’s deal – and are working on two more signings: report
Rasmus Hojlund of Atalanta has been agreed upon by Manchester United, and they are moving forward with two more moves to bolster their roster.
The Red Devils have been active in the transfer market, beginning with a £55 million acquisition of Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount before adding Inter Milan custodian Andre Onana for an additional £50 million.
Erik ten Hag, the manager, still has significant moves planned for a second trio of stars despite having already spent over £100 million.
Despite a last-minute hijack effort from Paris Saint-Germain, Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio has confirmed that a deal has been reached for Danish forward Michael Hojlund, and the transfer will take place in the next few days.
Sport Italia reports that Sofyan Amrabat, a fellow Serie A star, is also “one step away,” with Manchester United having bowed to Fiorentina’s demands and agreeing to pay £30 million for the Moroccan.
United’s business will continue beyond that point. Following David De Gea’s departure, two goalkeepers would be heading to Old Trafford, with Onana assuming the No. 1 position, according to a prior story from The Manchester Evening News.
Although Zion Suzuki reportedly turned down the club, Dean Henderson is anticipated to depart after spending last season on loan at Nottingham Forest.
Even though Harry Maguire has yet to find a new club, it has been reported that United is interested in adding another defender to the lineup. However, this may depend on transfers.
In a pre-season friendly yesterday, Ten Hag’s team was defeated 2-0 by Real Madrid.