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Amorim orders Hojlund to leave Manchester United! Even the substitutes are no longer available, or they are loaned out to Inter

Hojlund's 'Devil's Dream' is becoming a nightmare and his career at Old Trafford has not gone as expected. Now, Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has asked the club to sell him, and the 22-year-old Denmark international is not on the list of strikers for next season.

In his first £72 million spell at Manchester United, Hojlund scored 10 goals in 30 Premier League games and five goals in six Champions League games, which is not particularly impressive, but it is still qualified. However, in his second season, his level of performance was "cut in half", scoring only four goals in the Premier League, less than half of last year's goal, and scoring six goals in the Europa League, maintaining his normal performance in Europe.

However, these figures seem to reflect the fact that Hojlund is not used to English football, and United desperately need to improve their goals in the league, and to the Danes' downside, the Reds will be disqualified from European competition next season and will only be able to play in domestic competitions.

New signing Cunha has scored 15 goals in the Premier League, a fraction more than Hojlund, in fact, he has scored more goals in a season than the "freighter" for two years! Another Mbeumo, who has scored 20 goals in 38 Premier League games, is also close to joining.

Amorim wants a new centre-forward to complete the rebuild, but Cunha and Mbeumo could cost £120million in transfer fees, plus a salary of more than £400,000 a week. Therefore, Manchester United need to purge the existing redundant personnel, and Hojlund is one of them.

Although Hojlund himself does not want to leave, he is different from Garnacho, but in Amorim's eyes, both are candidates that the team no longer needs. It is reported that Amorim has made it clear that Hojlund is not in his plans for next season and that he wants to buy a new No.9 and use Zirkze as a backup centre-forward. In addition, Cunha and Mbeumo both have the ability to make cameos in the middle.

Hojlund's forced departure seems a foregone conclusion, with Serie A runners-up Napoli and Inter Milan both linked with him, and he may now need to seriously consider his options. Among them, Inter seem to be the most interested in him.

Although United would prefer to sell Hojlund on a permanent basis, his performances last season meant that other clubs may be reluctant to offer a hefty transfer fee. As a result, Hojlund may be allowed to leave on a rent-to-sell basis, subject to a purchase obligation. If Hojlund can return to good form in Europe, his value could increase again and allow United to avoid losing too much.

With Liam Delap joining Chelsea, the transfer of United's new centre-forward has been in the clouds, and it is unclear who the club will buy next. As a result, rumours of big-name goalscorers such as Djekereish and Osimhen resurfaced, even though everyone knew that their hopes of choosing Old Trafford were slim. What's even more outrageous is that even Chelsea's Jacquesson has had an "affair" with the Red Devils.

There are many more strikers being added to the list, with Paris Saint-Germain's Gonzalo Ramos being one of them, with United allegedly already in contact with his agent. The 23-year-old has scored 18 goals and provided six assists this season and is one of the heroes of the treble in Paris, but he is no longer an absolute mainstay, with Luis Enrique, who likes strikerless tactics, willing to sell him, and Juventus in Serie A is also said to be interested. Grand Paris wants Ramos to sell for £50 million.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes may be backing the deal, asserting two years ago: "Gonzalo [Ramos] has all the makings to play in the Premier League, he plays with a lot of intensity, he presses aggressively and he is efficient in the box. He's very physical, he's still young, he's going to get better and better. If he continues to work as hard as he did before, I think he has the potential to be one of the best strikers in the world, but he still needs to go to a more competitive league to prove it."

Fernandes added: "In the Premier League, the best players always have a role to play, whether it's Gonzalo or someone else. I think he has all the qualities to play in the Premier League, and when I say the Premier League, it includes Manchester United, and of course, I don't have a sporting director at the moment. If it were me, I would choose to buy him."

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