Denmark legend Brian Laudrup has urged his compatriot Rasmus Hojlund to leave Manchester United this summer. He recently revealed that a loan move would be great for the 22-year-old striker this summer.
Speaking to the press, the reality is that most Serie A clubs will not be able to afford Hojlund at the moment, so a permanent move might not be on the cards.

According to him, Rasmus does not have a future at Manchester United under Amorim, and he will not get enough chances to feature this season.
“He has to go. I don’t see that he has any future at the club at all. If you start playing with mostly midfielders as a 9 and you’re left out, that tells me that he won’t get any chances. He has played the aces he had up his sleeve, and there weren’t many of them last season, in a very, very difficult season, so he should go to a new place now, where he’s loved and gets to play,” he said.
Laudrup further noted that while a loan move is not always ideal for players, Hojlund does not have much of a choice at this point.
He concluded by saying that if the Danish forward returns to Italy this summer, he must hit the ground running at his new club.
“The only thing I don’t like is a loan agreement. I have to be honest. I’ve tried it myself, and it’s not fun, because you always fall down the pecking order when you’re rented, even if there’s someone who’s been bought for many millions. But it may be that the best he can get is a loan agreement, because there aren’t many clubs in Italy that can afford to buy him, that’s the challenge,” he added.
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