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For a few days now, Inter has decided to make a market move for Rasmus Hojlund, former Atalanta striker who has struggled to make an impact with Manchester United. His experience in England, marked by ups and downs, seems set to come to an end this summer, especially after the Red Devils‘ recent investment up front in Matheus Cunha.

As reported in England by the Telegraph, this has created the need for United to generate cash from their attack and especially to reduce their exorbitant wage bill, which will become even harder to manage next year without income from European competitions. As has been reported in recent days, Inter would like to officially propose a loan deal with an option to buy for 40 million euros, and would be satisfied closing the deal even after the return from the Club World Cup.

Manchester certainly has no intention of letting the 2003-born Dane go cheaply and is asking for a figure between 45 and 50 million. While the gap appears to be bridgeable, it is the formula of the deal that will need work in the coming weeks, since the English club currently are only considering a permanent transfer.

We’ll see how things develop, but Inter is strongly determined to provide Cristian Chivu with a top-quality, young signing for the new Nerazzurri attack.