Fulham are showing tentative interest in Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund.
The Cottagers are weighing up a move for the Denmark international as Rodrigo Muniz is the subject of bids from Atalanta.
AC Milan have been in talks with United for Hojlund and have offered a £4.5million loan fee with an option to buy for £39m.
However, Hojlund has been digging in his heels saying he wants to stay and fight for his place - despite Benjamin Sesko arriving for £73million as part of a new look £200m frontline.
Fulham would need to know Hojlund wants to come before making a suitable offer.
So far, Hojlund is backing himself to still make a contribution to Ruben Amorim's squad and to be ready regardless of whether Sesko fails to hit the ground running.
United are eager to sell though as the 22-year old has struggled to convince since arriving from Atalanta hence their move for the more prolific Sesko.
United still want to add a midfielder and possibly a goalkeeper but need to sell to balance the books.
They expect a bid from Chelsea for £50m rated Alejandro Garnacho but Real Betis are struggling to hit the desired figures for Antony.
As Daily Mail Sport reported earlier this week, Roma have asked about a loan with option to buy at £20million for Jadon Sancho but United's preference is to sell outright.
Meanwhile, midfielder Toby Collyer is joining West Brom on a season loan.