Milan confirm interest in United striker Hjlund
Briefly

Rasmus Højlund from Manchester United has garnered interest from AC Milan after being left out of the squad for a Premier League match against Arsenal. Following a disappointing statistics record of just 14 goals in 62 appearances since his arrival for £72 million, United has indicated a willingness to sell him for around £30m. Milan prefers a loan arrangement, while Højlund expresses a desire to fight for his place. Uncertainty surrounds his future, with manager Amorim acknowledging the need for roster decisions considering player performance.
Højlund has been told he can leave United, despite making it clear that he wants to fight for his place. AC Milan have confirmed their interest in signing Rasmus Højlund after he was dropped from the squad for the Premier League opener. United want a fee around £30m for Højlund, but Milan prefers a loan or lower fee. United manager Amorim stated, "He has to fight for his place. We will see what's going to happen."
Milan sporting director Igli Tare mentioned, "Højlund is a good option for us. We are thinking about him, but in the transfer market, you never know what could happen." He emphasized uncertainty in transfer dealings, despite the interest in the player.
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