Manchester United could offer Rasmus Hojlund in a sensational partial exchange agreement for Atalanta forward Adela Lookman.
Hojlund has suffered a miserable campaign in Old Trafford, his second after a gigantic movement of £ 72 million from Bergamo Club.
The Norwegian has only pocketed three times in 28 appearances in the league this season. The 22-year-old was replaced after 70 minutes after another unsuccessful exhibition in the defeat at the 1-0 house of United against Wolves on Sunday.
According to The Sun (through Daily Mail), the Red Devils are looking at a partial exchange agreement that would see Hojlund return to his former club and Lookman arrives at Old Trafford.
The International of Nigeria, who has had Premier League spells with Leicester City, Fulham and Everton, has been established as one of the main extremes in European football in the series of series A.
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Lookman inspired Atalanta to the Europa League last season, scoring a hat-trick in the final. His heroicity was crowned with the African footballer of the year in December.
However, he has had public disagreements with his manager Gian Piero Gasperini and it seems that he left the club this summer.
Meanwhile, Hojlund remains well thought out in the club, according to the recent report. He continues to affirm that the explorers have seen their recent games and remain in contact with the representatives of the players since their departure.
After his last sad performance this weekend, the League League legend, Alan Shearer, described Hojlund as a “damaged player” and said he thinks he suffers a “crisis of trust.”
Despite his deficiencies this season, Hojlund has retained his place as a first election striker of United for most of the Bajo Ruben Amorim campaign ahead of Joshua Zirkzee and the adolescent Wonderkid Chido Obi-Martin.