The actual price from the player is not depending on the market value. The value determined by the club who owned the contract. Mbappe's value was around 120m but PSG priced him more than it. You can't use marketvalue as a way to determine the real price from the player. The team itself who will determine its buyer must pay how much price to get the player. It's really wrong if you were taking marketvalue published by transfermarkt as measurement to determine the price from the player. MU doesn't have money now. MU has no choice other than change its target once atalanta is not wanna let hojlund go with less price.
Oh, yes, the Transfermarkt is not the ultimate truth on the basis of which real transactions are concluded, especially since the criteria for its evaluation are not completely transparent and at times they give away by simply taking numbers from the ceiling. No one has canceled the laws of the market, and if this player is urgently needed by the club, then this club can pay much more and vice versa, when everyone's squads are more or less staffed, and the player urgently needs to change the situation or the club does not really need this player, then the price may be lower. Apparently, Mbappe is generally in his own separate transfer league at the moment and judging other players by him is a thankless task. Also, Manchester United does not seem to have changed ownership yet and therefore is a little short of funds for transfers.