After scoring against Bournemouth a few days ago, Højlund stated his desire to stay at Old Trafford and fight for his place.
In his first season at Manchester United, the Dane scored 16 goals, but last season proved disappointing with only ten goals in 52 appearances across all competitions.
Man United set asking price for
Manchester United are prepared to sell Rasmus Højlund if they receive a £30 million offer for the Danish striker, according to the BBC, via Sportal.
Serie A clubs have made enquiry for the Danish striker and could make a move to sign him in the coming weeks.
This is less than half of what the Red Devils paid for him two years ago. At that time, United paid Atalanta £64 million plus an additional £8 million in bonuses.
United have already spent £130 million on Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, as the Red Devils look to bring in a new central striker.
Currently, the club is competing with Newcastle for Benjamin Šeško, with Ollie Watkins as a backup option.