Hojlund joined United two years ago for £72m and was their main striker last season, scoring 10 goals in 52 games. However, his poor form has led to United's decision to let him go this summer, giving him little time to adapt and develop in the Premier League.
AC Milan has been linked with Hojlund in recent weeks, and Tare has confirmed that they are considering him as an option. However, he also noted that the transfer market is unpredictable, and anything can happen.
United's manager, Amorim, has already signed a new striker, Benjamin Sesko, from RB Leipzig, who will replace Hojlund. Hojlund is open to joining AC Milan if an offer is made, but United prefers a permanent sale, and there is a possibility that he may have to leave on loan due to his high wages.