Earlier on Thursday, we covered claims from Italy that Manchester United are expected to make an improved offer for Rasmus Højlund after making a verbal proposal of €40m plus €10m bonuses.
It was also stated the Atalanta star ‘will be sold’ to the Red Devils in the next few days. Since then, claims in both France and England have talked about Paris Saint-Germain making an offer for the striker.
Despite PSG’s approach, TuttoMercatoWeb now state Manchester United are the most interested team and the ‘negotiation is ready to get underway’.
The Denmark international is now waiting for Erik ten Hag’s side to make an improved bid and find an agreement with Atalanta for his transfer.
The report says the Italian club ‘continue to raise the price’ as they are now asking for at least €70-75m.
This is likely including bonuses because TMW add Atalanta need €60m in fixed fee to sanction the frontman’s sale to Manchester United or any other club.