Rasmus Højlund has completed a season-long loan transfer from Manchester United to Napoli, offering him an opportunity to revitalize his career in Serie A. The agreement includes a €6 million loan fee, accompanied by a conditional obligation to buy for €44 million should Napoli qualify for next season’s Champions League . The combined structure of the deal places the total value at approximately €50 million, contingent on specified performance targets .
Højlund, 22, endured a challenging two-year tenure at Old Trafford, following his 2023 arrival from Atalanta for a substantial fee. During his time with United, he scored just 26 goals across 95 appearances, falling short of expectations . Despite his determination to compete for his place, the signing of high-profile attackers such as Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha, and Bryan Mbeumo further limited his opportunities .
His absence from Manchester United’s early-season squad, including the Premier League opener against Arsenal, signaled the end of his Old Trafford spell . With competition fierce and form wavering, the move to Napoli emerged as a chance to regain momentum in a familiar league.
The transfer includes a notable release clause reportedly set at around €90 million, while United have retained a small sell-on percentage on any future transfer . Højlund has reportedly agreed to a multi-year contract with Napoli, potentially extending to 2030, reflecting the club’s long-term vision .
Napoli’s interest in Højlund aligns with their urgent need for attacking reinforcements following Romelu Lukaku’s thigh injury. With Lorenzo Lucca as the only other available center-forward, Højlund provides a timely solution to bolster the squad under manager Antonio Conte
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