Reconnect with a glorious past on the European scene. This is the ambition of Manchester United, third in the last Premier League and qualified for the next edition of the Champions League. To do this, the Mancunians have every intention of finding a world-class striker. If the files leading to Victor Osimhen and Harry Kane seem unreachable, the residents of Old Trafford have decided to activate another track. Her name ? Rasmus Hojlund.
Rejected for the first time by Atalanta Bergamo, the staff of the most successful club in England has not said its last word and is also on the verge of making a second offer of around 46 million euros. euros. Enough to convince the Dea to let go of its 20-year-old striker? Nothing is less certain since the Bergamasques, who had already rejected an offer of 35 million euros, claim no less than 100 million euros for the one who is regularly compared to a certain Erling Haaland!
Mason Greenwood, the unexpected saviour!
Faced with this observation, Manchester United would have found a solution. As indicated by The Mirror, Atalanta Bergamo would be interested in the loan of Mason Greenwood, also followed by AS Roma. A boon for the Red Devils, still in the dark about the future of their English striker. Accused at the start of 2022 of rape and physical violence by his partner Harriet Robson, the latter has certainly seen the charges against him dropped, but some of the Red Devils employees have still not digested his behavior.
With the interest of the Italian club for Greenwood, Manchester United could therefore integrate the native of Bradford into the deal and thus get closer to an agreement for the possible arrival of Rasmus Højlund. Author of 9 goals in 32 Serie A games last season, the Danish international (6 caps, 6 goals) is today considered one of the most beautiful promises in his position. At a time when Erik ten Hag can only count on Antony Martial as a real number 9 of experience, there is no doubt that this opportunity will be dug on the side of Old Trafford. And if Mason Greenwood finally saved the Mancunian board…