A COSTLY GAMBLE THAT DIDN’T PAY OFF
Manchester United invested heavily in Rasmus Højlund back in 2023, spending a reported £72 million under then-manager Erik ten Hag.
The Danish striker arrived after scoring 9 goals in 32 Serie A matches with Atalanta, seen as a long-term attacking solution at Old Trafford.
STRUGGLES AT OLD TRAFFORD
However, Højlund failed to establish consistency in England. Despite flashes of potential, he struggled to maintain regular starts and endured multiple goal droughts throughout his time at Manchester United.
The lack of continuity and efficiency in front of goal raised doubts about the club’s initial investment.
A NEW START IN ITALY
Loaned out to Napoli last season, Højlund showed signs of improvement. He scored 10 goals in 26 Serie A matches, regaining confidence in a more familiar environment.
Napoli are now set to complete a permanent transfer for £38 million — a significant drop from the original fee paid by Manchester United.
“A CLUB THAT BELIEVES IN ME”
Speaking to Danish outlet TV2, Højlund made his intentions clear:
“I got what I wanted with my transfer. I have a team that really believes in me. A club that believes in me. A sporting director, a president and a coach who want me.”
A statement that highlights the importance of trust and stability for the striker’s development.
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