Manchester United are looking to refresh their roster after finishing in the bottom half of the Premier League points table.
The Red Devils have already signed Matheus Cunha from Wolves and are also close to wrapping up the deal with Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo.
However, signing a new midfielder and goalkeeper remains their priority this summer.
Amidst all the incoming players, United need to offload their surplus players to facilitate more transfers.
Following last season's performances, Rasmus Hojlund is one of the players who is tipped to leave Old Trafford.
But recent updates from Fabrizio Romano suggest that the Danish striker is keen to continue at United despite the recent struggles.
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However, he is open to moving away if the Red Devils want to sell him. He has been linked with a move to Italy as Inter Milan are interested in the 22-year-old.
Hojlund moved to United in 2023 and netted 10 Premier League goals in his debut season. But he could only manage four goals in the 2024/25 Premier League.
He was reportedly carrying a back injury since his arrival, and also suffered a hamstring issue last season, which unfortunately affected his exploits.
What's up with Inter Milan's interest in Rasmus Hojlund?
Inter Milan are keen on signing the 22-year-old despite recently announcing the arrival of French striker Ange-Yoan Bonny.

The Nerazzurri are looking to bolster their attack as they aim to push for the scudetto after coming close to lifting the Serie A title last season.
But as per reports, Hojlund's move to Inter Milan is currently on standby after the player's willingness to stay in Manchester.
Hojlund is keen to fight for his spot, and considering United haven't signed a new striker, the youngster could be given another opportunity next season.
The pre-season will be a big one for the 22-year-old, as this will be his first pre-season at United after missing out on the last two due to injuries.
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