Bayern Munich are the latest European heavyweight to register interest in highly sought-after Atalanta sensation Rasmus Hojlund.
According to TMW, the German champions have already made contact with the player’s camp, looking to beat the competition in the race for his signature.
Bayern lost their second all-time highest goal scorer Robert Lewandowski in a €50 million transfer to Spanish giants Barcelona last summer.
They struggled to replace the Pole and have since had to rely on backup striker Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting who has consistently delivered the goods, notching 17 goals and four assists in 26 games.
Despite the exploits of the former Stoke City and Paris Saint-Germain striker, Die Roten are still looking to sign a long-term successor to Lewandowski.
Sadio Mane joined from Liverpool last summer and has led the line for the Bavarians at times, but the Senegalese forward favours his more accustomed left-wing role.
Bayern hold a long-term interest in wantaway Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane, but they will face competition from Premier League giants Manchester United for his signature.
Kane has spent his entire career in the pyramid of English football and may favour a Premier League stay over moving abroad despite the allure of the revered Allianz Arena.
The England captain and all-time highest goalscorer will also cost a mammoth fee, with Spurs chief Daniel Levy demanding £100 million to sell to United.
The North Londoners could be convinced to sell at a reduced price to a club abroad, but Bayern are not accustomed to splurging on the transfer market and could turn their attention to the more affordable Hojlund, who has taken Europe by storm.
The Atalanta striker has caught the eye this season with seven goals and two assists in Serie A, with a further five in two games with the Danish national team in the Euro 2024 qualifiers.
La Dea would rather keep the 20-year-old for at least one more season to continue his development under manager Gian Piero Gasperini, but a €50m offer could prove too good to turn down this summer.
Hojlund, often likened to Manchester City’s Erling Braut Haaland, has a very high ceiling in terms of his development but already possesses all the necessities to become a top striker in the near future.
The youngster is already in the process of changing agents amid growing interest in his services and will be represented by Fali Ramadani, who also has Bayern forward Leroy Sane as a client.
Bayern will face competition to sign him from a host of European giants, including Real Madrid, Juventus, Arsenal, and Newcastle United.