Romano reveals Man Utd blow as PSG ‘inquire’ about £50m striker as Red Devils ‘priority’ elsewhere

Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly enquired about Atalanta striker Rasmus Hojlund – Manchester United’s top striker target – as a possible alternative to Harry Kane.
Reports emerged on Wednesday that PSG ‘will do everything possible’ to sign Kane as their ‘absolute priority’ is to sign a new striker.
Thomas Tuchel is desperate to add Kane to his ranks at Bayern Munich and the Bundesliga side have reportedly had two bids – the latest worth €80m – rejected by Spurs for their talisman.
RMC claim Kane ‘can expect a salary of around 12 million euros net in Munich’ but PSG can ‘easily outbid’ them in this sense.
PSG are also able to ‘offer close to 100 million euros’ for the England international and this is apparently ‘capable of satisfying Spurs’.
90min report that Bayern are preparing a third bid which will ‘smash their transfer record’, which is currently held by Lucas Hernandez, who joined from Atletico Madrid for €80m in the summer of 2019.
Dusan Vlahovic is on PSG’s radar as an alternative to Kane, but so too is Hojlund, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The transfer expert confirmed on Wednesday that Hojlund is Man Utd’s top target and that the Denmark international wants the move to Old Trafford.
But also revealed that PSG have made contact over a potential move.
He tweeted: ‘Told Rasmus Højlund remains on top of Manchester United list as new striker Personal terms, never an issue as he’s very keen on the move.
‘Man United never sent any official bid yet — just talks on club/player side as priority is new GK. PSG also inquiried about Højlund.’
But United could soon complete a deal for that ‘priority’ as journalist Rudy Galetti claims they have ‘verbally agreed’ a £47m deal with Inter Milan for Andre Onana.
The Premier League giants will reportedly pay an initial £42m for Onana and an additional £5m is included in potential add-ons.
Galetti added: ‘New contacts expected in the next 24/48h to discuss the details and complete the move; the goalkeeper is ready to join Man United.’
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