Rasmus Hojlund monitored for Serie A return

Struggling Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund could be handed a life-line this summer with a return to Italy.

Rasmus Hojlund
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Rasmus Hojlund is on track for an uncertain summer, with this future with Manchester United on the rocks.

The Red Devils are looking to the summer as a chance to rebuild under Ruben Amorim, after a disastrous season which has gone down as their worst Premier League campaign ever.

Hojlund has unfortunately played a significant part in this as the club’s first-choice striker, yet is seemingly unable to hit the back of the net.

With only eight goals and four assists in 43 games this season, the Denmark international has failed to live up to his £63 million transfer fee that saw him move from Atalanta in 2023.

Throughout the season, Hojlund even wracked up a 20-game run with no goal contributions, let alone scoring, finally getting an assist against Real Sociedad.

In the next game, Hojlund finally got a goal of his own against Leicester and again against Portugal for Denmark.

However, the striker has once more gone quiet, without a contribution in the following five matches.

Fears had begun growing amid the United staff that a summer sale wouldn’t be possible due to his performances, however, hope may be on the horizon.

CalcioMercato has now reported that Juventus are monitoring the striker as they too look to rebuild their squad under new manager Igor Tudor.

With Dusan Vlahovic yet to extend his contract that ends in 2026, Juve are looking to the future when considering Hojlund, as a long-term replacement for the Serbia international.

However, they are also joined by Napoli in showing interest in the striker, with him regarded as a proven talent in Serie A thanks to his spell with Atalanta.

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