Fulham joins Hoylen s battle, Milan and Manchester United launch a tripartite game
According to the Daily Mail, Fulham is planning a shocking operation at the end of the summer window - joining AC Milan's battle for Manchester United striker Hoylen. Although the 22-year-old Danish international scored only four goals in the Premier League last season, it still attracted the attention of many teams with its 193cm modern center template. Sky Sports Italy confirmed that Milan has proposed a rent-and-buy plan, with the buyout clause set at 25 million euros, and Dortmund is also observing it secretly. It is worth noting that after Manchester United introduced Cesco this summer, Hoylen's appearance pick has dropped to fourth, and the club prefers to sell rather than loan out to raise funds to introduce Brighton midfielder Baleba. tactical adaptability becomes a key variable in transfers. FBref data shows that Hoylen's 3.7 touches in the penalty area every 90 minutes last season were better than 83% of the centers in Serie A, which explains the persistence of Milan sports director Moncada - Pioli's 4-2-3-1 system urgently needs a fulcrum forward. Fulham coach Marco Silva, who is interested in his 6.71-time pressure per game (status Opta), is in line with the tradition of farmers pressing at high positions. However, the Guardian pointed out potential risks: Hoylen's 28.6% shot conversion rate (Understat) may continue to be sluggish in the fast-paced Premier League, which makes his valuation of 25 million pounds doubtful. This secret transfer battle reflects the survival wisdom of the Premier League mid-range team. When Atlanta is eyeing Fulham scorer Muniz, Silva's team must prepare for the future; while Manchester United needs to balance the FFP red line with competitive needs - if Hoylen leaves the team, the youth training product Obie may get more opportunities. As transfer expert Romano wrote in the column: 'This is not a simple player transaction, but a psychological game between the three clubs at the last moment of the transfer window. 'The player's will will be the key to breaking the deadlock in the next 72 hours.
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