Hojlund's goal-scoring record has been underwhelming since his move to the Premier League, with only four goals in his last season. In comparison, Liverpool's Darwin Nunez scored more goals despite making fewer appearances. Inter Milan are exploring a loan deal with an option to buy, taking advantage of Hojlund's underwhelming performances for United.
In his last season with Atalanta, Hojlund achieved 16 goals and seven assists in 42 games, but has struggled to reach those heights under United's managers. A loan move could benefit Hojlund, who needs to revive his career, United, who need to bring in funds, and Inter Milan, who are in need of a top striker ahead of the new season.
However, Hojlund is contracted to United until June 2028, meaning Inter Milan would have to pay a significant fee to sign him. A loan move may be a more viable option, allowing Inter Milan to bring in a top striker while also benefiting United and Hojlund.