According to Fabrizio Romano, Rasmus Hojlund has signed a deal with Manchester United.
On Thursday, the Dane finished his medical and agreed to a £72 million move from Atalanta.
Hojlund agreed to a five-year contract with a one-year extension option.
The initial fee for the 20-year-old is £64 million, with a further £8 million in performance-related bonuses. Atalanta entered negotiations with a £77 million guarantee.
The Italian journalist tweeted: “Rasmus Hojlund has just signed his five year contract with option for further year as new Manchester United player.
“Done, sealed.”
Hojlund might make his United debut against Lens on Saturday. United also plays Athletic Bilbao on Sunday, which might give the attacker a chance to play in the club’s last preseason game at Old Trafford.
United’s incoming business is reported to be mostly complete, with further movements likely to be contingent on exits. Harry Maguire, Scott McTominay, Fred and Donny van de Beek have all been linked with departures.
If the exits go through, United are expected to move into the market to replace them, with Fiorentina midfielder Sofyan Amrabat being a top target.
Sofyan Amrabat pursuit
Journalist Dean Jones stressed United would turn their attention to Amrabat upon completing a deal to for Hojlund.
Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, he said: “They are really hot on this deal, I think they will keep pushing this to make it happen because there seems more intent than any time up to now.
“There is still the Atletico Madrid factor to fend off but United want to make Amrabat their next signing after Hojlund and if they can pull that off it’s going to be a real accomplishment.
“United’s transfer window was redefined over the course of July and now August will be used to put the finishing touches to the deals and glam up the squad. I’m told there is evert confidence that can make the numbers work on this one, so it’s a pretty exciting time.”