
Rasmus Højlund has reportedly given the green light to join Inter Milan, but a major obstacle remains, Manchester United must drastically reduce their asking price.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the Danish striker is keen on a return to Serie A, and Inter have emerged as frontrunners ahead of rivals Napoli, Juventus and Milan.
Inter director Piero Ausilio recently visited London to initiate talks, confirming the club’s concrete interest.
Højlund, 22, joined United from Atalanta in 2023 for €77.8 million plus up to €9.9 million in performance-based add-ons.
However, following a difficult debut season, scoring 10 goals and providing four assists in 52 appearances—his market value has dropped.
Inter are hoping to secure the striker for €40 – 45 million according to Football Italia, a figure well below United’s original investment.
Even so, the Nerazzurri would need to structure the deal as a loan with an option to buy, potentially converting to an obligation if specific conditions are met.