Juventus is eyeing a potential move for Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund to bolster their squad for the upcoming Club World Cup. The Bianconeri are considering a loan deal for the Danish player, who has had a mixed season with 16 goals scored but struggled to maintain form. Manchester United, however, may be hesitant to agree to the deal due to the significant financial investment made in acquiring Hojlund from Atalanta.
Despite interest from Napoli and some Premier League clubs, negotiations for Hojlund's transfer may prove challenging as Manchester United values him at around €60M. The English side is exploring options to sell him to fund their pursuit of top strikers like Viktor Gyokeres and Victor Osimhen. A potential compromise could involve a loan deal with an obligation to buy for a reduced fee, benefiting all parties involved economically.