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Man United asking price for Juventus target Hojlund revealed

Man United asking price for Juventus target Hojlund revealed

Yahoo11-04-2025

Man United asking price for Juventus target Hojlund revealed
Juventus have set their sights on Rasmus Hojlund, but Manchester United have reportedly placed a €60m price tag on the ex-Atalanta star.
Juventus are among the clubs interested in Manchester United forward Hojlund, and according to recent reports, the Old Lady has already opened preliminary talks to sign the Denmark international.
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TMW adds more details, claiming that Manchester United may consider Hojlund's sale over the summer, but will only listen to offers of at least €60m.
Man United asking price for Juventus target Hojlund revealed
The Red Devils have targeted Viktor Gyökeres and Victor Osimhen to strengthen their attack in 2025-26, so Hojlund could be allowed to leave Old Trafford in the summer.
Tuttosport reported on Friday morning that Hojlund was interested in a Juventus move.
The Bianconeri reportedly aim to secure a deal with Manchester United before the Club World Cup begins in mid-June, but they are unlikely to match the Red Devils' asking price and may initially negotiate a loan deal with an option or obligation to buy.

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