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·29 de julio de 2025
Manchester United Bid €40m for Sporting Midfielder

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·29 de julio de 2025
Morten Hjulmand’s story is one of modern football’s sharpest midfield ascents. From his days in Lecce to now captaining Sporting CP, the Dane has become a cornerstone for club and country. His leadership, ball recovery and tactical intelligence have not gone unnoticed, and now both Juventus and Manchester United are circling.
According to CalcioMercato, Juventus are keen but “have focused on former Lecce player Morten Hjulmand, now captain of Sporting CP, in midfield.” Yet, Juve must first solve the case of Douglas Luiz, who has grown “increasingly distant” from the Bianconeri. His absence from training has drawn fines, and his exit could fund a midfield rebuild.
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Hjulmand’s signature will not come cheaply. He has an €80 million release clause. Sporting are reportedly willing to reduce this to €50 million, but “not beyond that.” That figure remains high for Juventus, who must sell before they buy.
Crucially, the player himself is open to leaving, with his camp estimating a valuation of €30–40 million. “They’re looking for a way out to help a player who has also gained international experience in Lisbon, becoming a regular starter, even becoming captain and protected by that huge release clause.”
Enter Manchester United. Former Sporting boss Ruben Amorim, now at Old Trafford, has reignited the flame. Amorim had “put him at the center of the project” in Lisbon, and the midfielder thrived under his guidance.
United have made their move. “In recent days, the Red Devils have shown great interest in Hjulmand, submitting a €40 million offer.” It may be short of Sporting’s demands, but it matches the valuation suggested by Hjulmand’s representatives.
Sporting know Hjulmand’s value. The release clause gives them control, but the player’s wishes and mounting interest could lead to negotiation. Juventus must offload before buying. United have already bid. The summer saga around Morten Hjulmand has just begun.
This one has legs, and United fans have every reason to be excited. Bringing in Morten Hjulmand would mean securing a proper ball-winner with leadership credentials and experience in a tactically demanding system. The fact that he was nurtured under Amorim, who’s now trying to rebuild United’s spine, makes this move feel more than just strategic — it’s personal.
That €40 million bid feels shrewd. It shows intent without overpaying, especially when his entourage values him in the €30–40 million range. Hjulmand “would rush back to work in England with his former manager,” and that speaks volumes. There’s trust between player and coach, something United haven’t had consistently in years.
Of course, Sporting will dig in. They always do. But this feels like a deal that can get done if United push hard. Juventus lurking in the background is a threat, but they’ll need sales first, and that gives United an edge.
There’s a growing belief among fans that Amorim’s rebuild is finally taking shape. This move — if sealed — would be a clear signpost that the club is now signing players with purpose, not just prestige.