Manchester United are said to have decided to cut losses with Rasmus Hojlund, but Joshua Zirkzee will stay at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils are looking to strengthen their attack this summer and a new striker is the top priority in their shopping list.
Neither Hojlund nor Zirkzee impressed last season, scoring just 17 goals in 105 appearances in all competitions. Man United spent around £72 million to sign Hojlund from Atalanta in 2023 and £36.5 million to sign Zirkzee from Bologna in 2024.
Both players have been linked with a move away from Old Trafford in the summer of 2025, but Italy's Corriere dello Sport reported that Man United have decided to keep Zirkzee and sell Hojlund.

Meanwhile, Gazzetta dello Sport said Inter Milan are negotiating with Man United on a deal for Hojlund. The report says the Red Devils want around €45 million for the 22-year-old. This would mean a huge loss for them.
Inter are said to be "going out of speed" to negotiate with Hojlund and hope to successfully borrow with a broken buy clause. Although Man United wants to sell the Danish striker this summer, high price requirements could make it difficult for the Old Trafford team.
Hojlund has recently been asked about his future while on international duty with Denmark. "I have a contract until 2030, so I want to play for Man United. I hope to have a summer vacation, and then I will wholeheartedly focus on the project that is being implemented.
I know I can't learn much from this information. I know the truth, I have a contract with Man United until 2030. I was planning to play here, so I was just preparing for the summer vacation and then hoping for a good season," Hojlund said.
And when asked directly whether Inter wanted to sign him, Hojlund replied: "No. As I said before, I try to stay away from all that, because right now, it could be better or worse."
Man United have signed a new striker, spending £62.5 million on Wolves star Matheus Cunha. Cunha scored 15 goals for Wolves last season, but he is not a true striker. Therefore, Man United has been closely linked with a number of other striker options.
