
Manchester United are looking to sell Rasmus Højlund for £30 million this summer, but the forward is determined to fight for his place in the team.
The 22-year-old had a disappointing debut season and faces huge pressure this term, prompting United to seek a new striker before the transfer window closes.
Højlund, who scored against Bournemouth in Chicago last week, explained his struggles last season in a post-match interview and why he believes he is better positioned to succeed in the new campaign.
However, United have left the door open for his departure, with a new No.9 potentially arriving before the window shuts.
Sources say Højlund is determined to fight for his spot, but United will consider offers for the Danish forward if the right bid comes in—despite signing him for £72 million just two years ago.
Club insiders insist they don’t need to sell to fund new signings, meaning Højlund could stay if Benjamin Šeško or another striker joins, though his place would be under threat. Ideally, United want to raise funds before the window closes.
Meanwhile, Saudi clubs are again showing strong interest in United captain Bruno Fernandes.
The Portuguese midfielder turned down a big-money move to Al Hilal in June, and now Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr are eager to sign the 30-year-old—but he remains unmoved.