Rasmus Hojlund will reportedly have the option of returning to Italy if Manchester United decide to cut ties prematurely.
Indeed, the struggling forward has been shortlisted by both Napoli and Inter Milan, who finished first and second in Serie A, respectively.
Inter are floundering to overhaul their frontline following last month’s calamitous display in the Champions League final, which saw them on the receiving end of a 5-0 thrashing at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain. Napoli, meanwhile, are keen to strengthen Antonio Conte’s ranks in hopes of retaining their Scudetto triumph in back-to-back seasons in 2025/2026.
Hojlund makes clear his wishes to prove himself as a Red
The decision may well be out of his hands in the coming months, though. He is on the back of a considerably lacklustre campaign in which he scored only four Premier League goals in 32 appearances — six fewer than he registered in his maiden term.
United will mull over potential Napoli/Inter bids
When the season drew to a close, reports suggested the 22-year-old would be made available for sale this summer amid INEOS’ attempts to facilitate a full reshuffle of Amorim’s squad. Should a bid arrive that meets their valuation, you couldn’t blame them for accepting it.
One outlet in Italy, Corriere dello Sport (via FCInterNews), is continuing to update fans of the situation with Hojlund and his suitors, claiming earlier this week that Inter would ‘do everything’ in their power to sanction the Dane’s arrival.
They then verified Napoli’s entrance to the race, although Gazzetta (h/t Sempre Inter) has named Darwin Nunez as the league champions’ first-choice target to lead Conte’s line.
