
While the transfer market is agitated, the Danish international of Manchester United could bounce back in Italy, where a cador in search of offensive reinforcement is eyeing him.
The situation of Rasmus Højlund finally seems to settle. While the transfer window is in full swing, Manchester United and the SSC Naples began discussions around the Danish striker.
The Italian champion would have made the 22-year-old center-forward his priority to compensate for the absence of Romelu Lukaku. Hit in the left thigh in a friendly pre-season match against Olympiakos, the Belgian should remain far from the field for several months, with a return hoped only in November.
A win-win solution
For Højlund, an Old Trafford departure would also offer a great playing time, which he will struggle to find at the Red Devils. Competition is fierce there, with Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, Joshua Zirkzee or Benjamin Sesko.
The native of Copenhagen could thus be the subject of a paid loan with a purchase option, potentially compulsory. The amount mentioned is around 46 million euros. An operation that would make it possible to satisfy all the parties, including Manchester United, which had spent nearly 75 million euros, bonus included, to attach its services in the summer of 2023 from the Atalanta Bergame.