“Sometimes, there are choices to make” – Atalanta coach makes honest admission on Manchester United interest in Rasmus Hojlund
Atalanta manager Gian Piero Gasperini has given his verdict on Rasmus Hojlund's future amidst reported interest from Manchester United. The Red Devils' search for a quality No. 9 is no secret. A six-month loan deal for Burnley striker Wout Weghorst was seen as a temporary solution in January.
They're now in the market for a long-term centre-forward option, and Hojlund's name has been dominating headlines in recent weeks. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano (h/t Footballtransfers.com), the Red Devils are preparing an opening offer for Hojlund.
La Dea apparently want €65-70 million for his services. Amidst the transfer reports, Gasperini has given his verdict on the striker's future in Bergamo (via Romano):
"Højlund and Man Utd? Sometimes there are choices to make and also agents. … we all have to consider the financial factor. He’s very happy here. I’d love to keep Rasmus of course, but sometimes clubs and also players have to consider huge bids."
Hojlund joined Atalanta from Sturm Graz on a five-year deal for €17.2 million last season. In his first campaign in Italy, the 20-year-old registered ten goals and four assists in 34 games across competitions.
The 1.91-meter tall striker's physicality, speed and finishing ability make him one of the most exciting strikers around in his age group. He has also scored six goals in as many appearances for Denmark.
Erik ten Hag offers Harry Maguire hope for next season despite Manchester United captaincy snub
Harry Maguire was stripped of his captaincy at Manchester United by manager Erik ten Hag earlier this month.
Maguire is reportedly up for sale after falling down the pecking order at Old Trafford. Ten Hag has preferred a pairing of Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez at the back, with the England international and Victor Lindelof providing depth.
Despite the player's exit links, the Dutch tactician reckons Maguire could still have a role at the club next season. He said (via the Guardian):
"Everyone can understand it is disappointing for a player. He is an important player. He stays an important player. We need four centre-backs minimum – you have seen last season, we played so many games, and we are really pleased to have Harry in our squad."
The Red Devils will be in action later on Sunday (July 23) when they face Arsenal in a pre-season friendly at the MetLife Stadium. Maguire was not involved in Manchester United's 1-0 friendly win against Lyon four days earlier.