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Rasmus Hojlund refuses exit, vows to stay at Manchester United

8. June 2025
Rasmus Hojlund (foto: Getty Images)
Rasmus Hojlund has struggled since his €80M move to Manchester United, but the Danish striker says he’s not leaving and intends to honour his contract until 2030.

Rasmus Hojlund remains a growing concern at Manchester United, where his lack of form has turned him into one of the club’s most questioned signings in recent memory. Yet the 21-year-old striker insists he has no plans to leave.

Since joining United for €80 million, the Danish international has scored just 14 goals in 62 Premier League games. This season, he netted only four times and provided no assists — a disappointing return that compares unfavourably even to goalkeeper Ederson and defender Marc Cucurella, who each contributed more in front of goal.

Despite interest from clubs such as Inter, Hojlund says a move isn’t on his mind. He appears committed to staying at Old Trafford and seeing out his contract, which runs until 2030.

"I have a contract until 2030 and I expect to play for United. I'm going on holiday and I can't wait to come back and re-dedicate myself to the project we're building. I don't read the media, I only know the facts and those are that I have a contract and that I intend to play for Manchester United," Hojlund said.

Although once considered a major talent, Hojlund’s future role remains uncertain. With United under pressure to rebuild, there’s no guarantee he’ll be given as many chances next season as he has in the past two.

The club is reportedly open to trimming the squad and sending players out on loan. Whether Hojlund will be among them or can revive his form under new management remains to be seen. For now, United must hope their €80M investment still has some promise left to fulfil.

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