In a move few predicted this early in the summer window, Inter Milan are actively pursuing a deal to sign Manchester United striker Rasmus Højlund, according to multiple sources close to both clubs.
The Italian giants are reportedly pushing for a loan move with an option to buy, targeting the Danish international as a long-term project—while Manchester United quietly weigh the offer amid a turbulent year for their young No. 11.
A Disappointing First Year at Old Trafford
Højlund, signed for a reported £72 million from Atalanta last summer, came to Manchester United with the pressure of being the club’s long-awaited answer up front. However, his debut season has been marred by inconsistency, injuries, and a glaring lack of Premier League goals. While he showed flashes of promise in Europe and impressed with his work rate, critics have labeled him a “non-scoring striker” — a brutal but not entirely inaccurate assessment of his domestic goal drought.
Despite a brief hot streak mid-season, Højlund ultimately finished the campaign with numbers that fell short of expectations for a club aiming to compete at the highest level. Behind closed doors, there have been concerns about his adaptation to the Premier League, his tactical understanding, and his confidence.
Inter Swoop In — And Højlund’s Italian Connection
Now, in a dramatic twist, Inter Milan have stepped into the frame, seeing Højlund as a potential reclamation project—someone who could thrive again in Serie A, where he first made his name.
Sources in Italy report that Højlund has been looking at properties in Milan, suggesting that personal terms would not be a major obstacle and that the player himself is open—if not eager—for a return to Italian football.
The proposed deal is believed to be a season-long loan with an option to buy, with Inter hoping to negotiate a total package significantly lower than United’s original investment. For United, offloading Højlund—either temporarily or permanently—could free up funds and roster space for a more proven frontman, as the club prepares for a crucial summer rebuild under an uncertain managerial future.
Divided Reactions at Old Trafford
The fanbase is sharply divided. Some believe Højlund deserves more time, citing his age (21) and the overall dysfunction around him last season. Others, however, argue that he simply isn’t the caliber of striker required to lead the line at Manchester United and that cutting losses now might be the smartest decision.
One source close to the dressing room noted:
“Rasmus isn’t unhappy at the club, but he knows he needs minutes, stability, and confidence. If Inter are willing to give him that, he’ll listen.”
Inter’s Striker Shake-Up
Inter themselves are looking to rejuvenate their frontline. With Lautaro Martínez constantly linked to top European clubs and questions over Marko Arnautović’s future, the Nerazzurri are eager to inject youth and dynamism into their attack. Højlund fits their profile — and his Serie A experience with Atalanta is a huge plus.
Deal Could Be Finalized Soon
All signs suggest this is more than speculation. Contacts between clubs are said to be “advanced”, and both parties are open to finding a mutually beneficial structure. A final agreement could be reached in the coming days — possibly before the start of the Euros, where Højlund is expected to represent Denmark.
Verdict: A Shock Move with Huge Implications
If the deal goes through, it will mark a dramatic twist in Højlund’s career — and another turning point in Manchester United’s turbulent striker saga. Inter may see this as a smart gamble, while United fans are left wondering: was Rasmus Højlund ever really given a fair chance?
Stay tuned. This story is far from over.