BBC: Milan is eager to sign Hoylen, but can only rent first and then buy due to financial restrictions
According to the BBC, Milan is eager to sign Manchester United striker Hoylen, but they just want to rent first and then buy. Milan is willing to pay a loan fee of 4 million euros and buy out the Danish striker for 40 million euros next summer. Like Manchester United, Milan, who missed the European game, has suffered many financial restrictions. After scoring a friendly against Bournemouth, Hoylen made it clear that he wanted to stay at Manchester United even if he would face greater competitive pressure. However, Manchester United has reached a deal with Leipzig on a transfer for Slovenian international Cesco, who is expected to make a debut ahead of a friendly match against Fiorentina at midday Saturday. Many clubs have expressed interest in the 23-year-old Hoylen, and Manchester United is willing to negotiate his departure. Whether Manchester United will accept Milan's offer remains to be observed, and more clear information is expected to come in the next week.
Milan will start their Serie A journey on August 23, with the first round opponent of the Ross and Blacks being the newly promoted Mark Cremona.