The summer transfer window is entering its final stages, with clubs across the Premier League making calculated moves to strengthen their squads.
Chelsea and Manchester City are chasing high-profile targets, while Arsenal and Tottenham continue to balance incoming and outgoing players.
Squad depth remains a crucial consideration, especially in attack and midfield, as managers plan for a grueling season across domestic and European competitions.
Manchester United have already made significant summer signings, but their focus remains on trimming the squad and balancing finances ahead of the season’s kick-off.
The situation at Old Trafford is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about transfer sagas in England.
According to the Daily Mail, Fulham have reportedly shown tentative interest in Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund, with the Cottagers considering a move as Rodrigo Muniz faces bids from Atalanta.
United, meanwhile, have been approached by AC Milan, who are offering a £4.5 million loan fee with an option to buy the Denmark international outright for £39 million.
However, Rasmus Hojlund has made it clear that he wants to stay at United and fight for his place, even after Benjamin Sesko’s £73 million arrival has bolstered what is now a £200 million attacking frontline.
Sources indicate that Fulham would need confirmation of Hojlund’s willingness to move before making a formal offer.
The 22-year-old remains committed to proving himself under Ruben Amorim, confident he can contribute regardless of how Sesko settles into the squad.
United, however, remain eager to sell Hojlund, as his performances since arriving from Atalanta have not consistently convinced the club he can be a long-term solution upfront.
The Red Devils are also looking to strengthen their midfield and possibly bring in a goalkeeper, but these moves are contingent on offloading players.
Chelsea are expected to submit a £50 million bid for Alejandro Garnacho, while Real Betis are struggling to meet United’s valuation for Antony.
AS Roma have expressed interest in Jadon Sancho on a loan with an option to buy for £20 million, though United prefer a permanent sale.
The Italian side has also explored moves for Aston Villa’s Leon Bailey and Wolves’ Fabio Silva.
Elsewhere, Toby Collyer is set to join West Brom on a season-long loan, highlighting United’s intent to provide younger players with first-team opportunities while streamlining the squad.
The coming weeks are likely to see further developments in these key transfer stories.
