United may look at Hojlund Manchester United are considering Rasmus Hojlund as a striking target this summer, because they are not confident of landing Harry Kane.
Ad Spurs chairman Daniel Levy does not want to sell, particularly to a fellow Premier League side. TransfersArsenal fall short of Chelsea valuation for wantaway Havertz — Paper RoundYESTERDAY AT 05:34 “Manchester United are becoming increasingly resigned to missing out on Tottenham striker Harry Kane," the Mail notes. “United are eager to bring in a new forward, with Kane, who has one year left on his current contract, their main target. “Erik ten Hag's side aren't confident that they will be able to sign Kane. “Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy hasn't given any indication that he is open to selling Kane, who is also wanted by Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. “United could therefore turn their attention to other targets and may look to bring in two strikers — one with experience and a younger player, with Atalanta's Rasmus Hojlund amongst the players under consideration in the latter category. “ Arsenal target Caicedo Arsenal are keen to bring in Moises Caicedo in part due to his versatility on the pitch.
The Ecuadorian was the subject of a number of bids in the winter transfer window but stayed on the south coast. Mikel Arteta could now return this summer.
The Mirror claims: “Arsenal's interest in Brighton star Moises Caicedo dates back to January of this year and the reason why the Gunners are so keen has become clearer. “Mikel Arteta is thought to have submitted multiple offers for the Ecuadorian during the January transfer window earlier this year, with the highest coming in at £70million.