
Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund's transfer from Manchester United to Inter may not happen. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
The Milan club does not want to pay the price of 84.2 million euros demanded by the English side. According to the source, the "Nerazzurri" are focusing on cheaper and more promising options.
Primarily, it is about Parma striker Anj-Yoan Bongi. He is a French player who showed good results in Serie A last season and could strengthen the attack for approximately 23.4 million euros. Additionally, the Inter management is confident in the development of Franchesko Pio Esposito.
He had a good performance while on loan at Spezia last season and may now have the opportunity to prove himself in the main team. These changes are aimed at enhancing Inter's attacking power.
For this reason, the club is prioritizing new promising players and is refraining from high-priced transfers. Their goal is to attract young and talented footballers to the team.
These processes are considered crucial for Inter's future successes.