Napoli are very close to sign Rasmus Højlund from Manchester United on a loan deal. The buy clause is also included in this deal which will become mandatory in 2026 (when his season long loan deal will get over). Rasmus is good to join the side as Conte wants him there. Injury to their striker Lukaku has ignited this move in the current summer transfer window.
Napoli are on the verge of securing the signing of Rasmus Højlund from Manchester United on a season-long loan deal. The agreement is set to include a buy clause that will become mandatory in 2026, effectively making the Danish striker a long-term addition to the Serie A side.
The move comes at a crucial time for Napoli, as summer signing Romelu Lukaku has been sidelined with an injury. Head coach Antonio Conte has been keen to bring in a reliable striker to strengthen his attacking options, and Højlund has emerged as the ideal fit for his system.
Højlund, who joined Manchester United last summer, showed flashes of his talent in the Premier League and Champions League but struggled for consistency in front of goal. A switch to Serie A could provide the young forward with the platform to rediscover his form and fulfill his potential.