Don t want to leave 😠British media: Hoylen has told Manchester United that he does not want to transfer to Leipzig
11:51pm, 2 August 2025Football

According to talkSPORT, Hoylen has informed Manchester United that he does not want to transfer to Leipzig.
While Manchester United continues to pursue Cesco, Leipzig expressed interest in signing striker Hoylen. Manchester United can provide Leipzig with Hoylen as a condition for exchange for Sesco.
United States faces pressure to balance accounts due to restrictions on profit and sustainable development rules (PSR), and player exchange transactions will help in this regard. However, there is a major obstacle in the plan at present: Hoylen has reiterated that he does not want to leave Manchester United.
Recently, Hoylen said in an interview with the media that he wanted to stay at Manchester United and was not afraid to compete with Cesco.
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