Manchester United are optimistic about generating a total package worth around €80 million from the potential permanent departures of Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Højlund during the upcoming summer transfer window.

The Premier League giants are reportedly confident that both deals could be completed in June, helping the club raise significant funds as they look to reshape their squad ahead of next season.

A large portion of that amount could come from Højlund’s move to Napoli. The Italian side have already paid €6 million as part of the agreement, while a buy clause worth €44 million remains in place. Sources suggest Napoli are satisfied with the Danish striker’s performances and are increasingly confident about activating the clause, which would make the move permanent.