Fulham shows preliminary interest in Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund.
The Cottagers weigh a movement for the Denmark International, because Rodrigo Muniz is the subject of Bids from Atalanta.
AC Milan has been in conversation with United for Hojlund and has offered a loan costs of £ 4.5 million with an option to buy for £ 39 million.
However, Hojlund has been dug on his heels and says he wants to stay and fights for his place – despite the fact that Benjamin Sesko £ 73 million arrives as part of a new look £ 200 million front line.
Fulham should know that Hojlund wants to come before he makes a suitable offer.
Until now, Hojlund supports himself to still contribute to Ruben Amorim's team and to be ready, regardless of whether Sesko doesn't get the ground.
However, United wants to sell, since the 22-year-old has had difficulty convincing since he arrived from Atalanta, hence their move for the more productive Sesko.
United still wants to add a midfielder and possibly a keeper, but must sell to balance the books.
They expect a bid from Chelsea for £ 50 million rated Alejandro Garnacho, but real betis struggles to touch the desired figures for Antony.
As Daily Mail Sport reported earlier this week, Roma asked for a loan with an option to buy for £ 20 million for Jadon Sancho, but the preference of United is to sell downright.
In the meantime, midfielder Toby Collyer joins West Brom for a seasonal loan.
