British media: Manchester United seeks to sell or rent Hoylen, he is no longer in Amorin s plan

According to British media Givemesport, Manchester United coach Amorin no longer includes Hoylen in the new season plan. Manchester United tends to sell the Danish international this summer. Sources revealed that Manchester United is now eager to fin...


According to British media Givemesport, Manchester United coach Amorin no longer includes Hoylen in the new season plan. Manchester United tends to sell the Danish international this summer. Sources revealed that Manchester United is now eager to find a new home for Hoylen, so it has raised the resolution of its future problems as a priority. The club believes that Hoylen's potential destination needs to be determined as soon as possible and avoid hastily seeking solutions in the last few weeks of the summer window.

It is reported that Inter Milan has contacted Hoylen's team and tried to negotiate a low-priced transaction, and the Nerazzurri may become Hoylen's next stop. But it remains to be seen whether Inter Milan is still interested in Hoylen after coach Inzaghi left office.

As for the current situation, given Hoylen's difficult performance this season, Amorin has made a decision not to include the Danish international in the plan for next season. If a new forward cannot be introduced before the start of the season, he may be inclined to use Cunya or Zilkize as the starting forward.

Manchester United introduced Hoylen from Atlanta for £72 million in August 2023, but his performance was not up to expectations. Manchester United is currently actively recommending him to other clubs, and Manchester United is seeking to sell players to increase the transfer budget after missing the UEFA Cup championship and Champions League qualification. If Hoylen ends up staying in the team, he may face the risk of being marginalized.

Manchester United tends to sell Hoylen in a permanent transfer, but considering that there are not many teams interested in him, Manchester United does not rule out the possibility of accepting an initial loan offer (including buyout terms). The Danish international has a weekly salary of £85,000 and its contract expires in three years.



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