Man Utd set limit for striker signing spend

Manchester United have set a budget for how much they will splash out on a striker this summer.

The Red Devils are not willing to pay Atalanta more than ?60 million on Rasmus Hojlund.

Per The Telegraph, United have a strict budget after having already spent ?100 million on Mason Mount and Andre Onana.

Atalanta value Hojlund at a higher ?86 million, but United are not willing to go to that figure.

The Red Devils are also being linked to Tottenham’s Harry Kane, who is refusing to sign a new contract.

However, several British outlets have indicated that United do not envision bidding for Kane.

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