Italian giants Napoli are on the verge of securing a deal for Manchester United striker Rasmus Højlund, with negotiations reaching the final stages, according to multiple reports.
The agreement being discussed is a loan move with a buy option, which is expected to become mandatory, effectively making it a permanent transfer once certain conditions are met.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealed that discussions with Højlund’s representatives over
🚨🔵⚪️ Negotiations between Napoli and Man United are at final stages on loan deal with buy option clause to become mandatory.
Talks underway with Ramus Højlund and his camp over personal terms again today…
…with Napoli and Antonio Conte, pushing to get it done. pic.twitter.com/RhABFXzMaE
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 25, 2025
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are ongoing, as both clubs push to wrap up the deal before the summer window closes.
Napoli, under the leadership of newly appointed manager Antonio Conte, view the 22-year-old Danish forward as a key reinforcement to strengthen their attack ahead of the 2025/26 Serie A campaign.
Højlund, who joined Manchester United from Atalanta in 2023, has endured a mixed spell at Old Trafford, showing flashes of his potential but struggling for consistent form in the Premier League. United are now open to offloading him as part of their broader squad overhaul.
If the transfer goes through, Højlund will join a Napoli side looking to bounce back after a disappointing domestic campaign last season. Conte is keen to rebuild the squad around a more aggressive style of play, with Højlund expected to play a central role in the project.
Source – My News Ghana
