Serie A clubs eye Hojlund amid uncertainty over his Man Utd future

The Danish striker, who joined Manchester United in the summer of 2024, has faced a challenging run of form, enduring a 16-match goal drought in the Premier League as of December 2024.
However, his potential remains undeniable, and Italian sides are ready to make concrete moves should the Red Devils decide to part ways with him in their pursuit of a new striker.
Fabrizio Romano reports that multiple Serie A clubs are keeping a keen eye on his situation, aware that United may look to sell him as part of their plans to strengthen their attacking options this summer.
Despite his struggles in England's top flight, Hojlund has shown glimpses of his talent, including a remarkable nine goals in European competitions by the age of 21, a feat only previously matched by the likes of Marcus Rashford and Wayne Rooney at United.
As Serie A clubs await clarity on the forward's future, the summer window is shaping up to be an important period for both the player and the clubs vying for his signing.