Fabrizio Romano: Manchester United star 'has to go' after clear message from Ruben Amorim

Rasmus Hojlund would prefer to leave Manchester United on a loan move with an obligation to make it permanent next summer, rather than a temporary loan exit that could see him return to the club. Ruben Amorim has made his transfer stance clear Ruben Amorim has made his transfer stance clear | Getty Images The 22-year-old has always wanted to fight for his future at Old Trafford, but reluctantly accepts it would be in his best interests to leave the club before deadline day of the summer window. Hojlund was an unused substitute in the final pre-season friendly fixture against Fiorentina and was left out of the squad entirely for the opening day defeat to Arsenal last weekend. Napoli are the latest side the express an interest in a potential loan deal for Hojlund, and if he agrees to leave the club, he would want some security over his future. United sources have reiterated that they can't force a player to agree to a transfer and that Hojlund will only leave if the proposal is attractive to him.

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