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Rasmus Hojlund is the last of Man United’s priority targets to complete Erik ten Hag’s overhaul of the starting XI.

Manchester United are confident of signingRasmus Hojlundin time for their first game of thePremier Leagueseason against Wolves.

Unitedareprepared to pay £60millionfor Atalanta striker Hojlund aftersettling on the Dane as their principal striker targetfollowingTottenham’s refusal to sell Harry Kaneto them.

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Although United regard Eintracht Frankfurt figurehead Randal Kolo Muani and Ajax forward Mohammed Kudus as alternative targets, managerErik ten Hag has spoken to Hojlund via video callsand football director John Murtough has held extensive discussions with Atalanta.

United believe Hojlund is a ɾօυɢҺ diamond but are impressed by his work ethic and have faith in Ten Hag’s coaching ability to develop him into one of the most lethal strikers in Europe.

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Hojlund, 20, only moved to Atalanta last year and United have provisionally ρłɑɴned for Marcus Rashford to play at centre forward in certain games to ease the Denmark international’s adaptation to English football.

Crucially, United would not have to sell to buy Hojlund. United are working off a £120m budget and have already invested £107m in Andre Onana and Mason Mount but the budget is believed to reflect net spєɴԀ, so Hojlund’s fee could be offset by sales in the summer and winter transfer windows in accordance with the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules.

United had a database of 1,800 forwards but it is understood they did not cast the net anywhere near that wide in their search for Ten Hag’s first No.9 addition.

Ten Hag was eager to recruit a striker last year but Cristiano Ronaldo’s inability to secure a transfer to a European club blocked any move for a replacement.

United host Wolves at Old Trafford on August 14 and have only scored four goals in their four games in pre-season. United lost 2-0 to Real Madrid in Houston on Wednesday night, prompting Ten Hag to lament their profligacy for the umpteenth time.

When asked if the performance highlighted United’s need for a new goalscorer, he replied: “Absolutely. Two things: the pressing can be better from the start and scoring goals. And I think we need more players who are capable to be in the one-on-ones.

“We had the situations: it was (Marcus) Rashford, Scott McTominay, (Alejandro) Garnacho, you have to score. It’s always difficult to see… but we are working 24/7. We do a lot in the club, all the power to get this done.

“We never talk about players under contract with another club, we have our targets, we are 24/7, we are busy with it, with the right player to sign a contract with us.”

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