
‘I know the facts' – Rasmus Hojlund breaks silence on Man Utd exit rumours as Champions League giants line up transfer
MUS BE STAYING? 'I know the facts' – Rasmus Hojlund breaks silence on Man Utd exit rumours as Champions League giants line up transfer
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RASMUS HOJLUND has broken his silence on reports that suggest he will leave Manchester United.
Rumours began to circulate earlier this week that the Red Devils want to cut their losses on the 22-year-old this summer.
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Rasmus Hojlund is 'dedicated' to Man Utd
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Hojlund is said to be on the radar of Inter Milan, who could be willing to splash £40million on him.
But the striker revealed he expects to remain at Old Trafford for next season.
Hojlund told Sport TV2 after Denmark beat Northern Ireland 2-1 in a friendly yesterday: "I have a contract until 2030, so I expect to play for Manchester United.
"I'm looking forward to going on a summer holiday and then I'm fully dedicated to the project that's underway.
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"I know I can't get much out of reading things.
"I know what the facts are - and that is that I have a contract with Manchester United until 2030.
"I expect to play there, so I'm just getting ready for a summer holiday and then hopefully a good pre-season."
Hojlund arrived from Atalanta two years ago in a deal worth an initial £64million, with £8million in potential add-ons.
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But the Dane has struggled to live up to the price tag, scoring just ten goals in 52 appearances in the season just finished.
Despite his Man Utd difficulties, Hojlund is still rated highly in Italy and Napoli have also been linked with a shock swoop.
Paul Scholes says Man Utd must keep Rasmus Hojlund and reveals how to get the best out of him
Ruben Amorim wants to add more attacking talent to his squad in addition to completing a £62.5m deal for Wolves star Matheus Cunha.
A reunion with Sporting Lisbon's Viktor Gyokeres is on the cards for £60m.
And SunSport can exclusively reveal that Tottenham will battle Man Utd for Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo.
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