Manchester United are reportedly considering a surprising move to offload
Rasmus Højlund to Juventus, just 18 months after signing him for £72 million from Atalanta.
The 22-year-old Dane has struggled to find consistent form at
Old Trafford, scoring 20 goals in 58 appearances across all competitions, with 10 in the Premier League last season.
This term, he has managed only two goals in 13 games, raising doubts about his fit within the squad under new manager Ruben Amorim.
According to Italian outlet Calciomercato, Juventus are keen to bring Højlund back to Serie A, where he previously shone at Atalanta.
The proposed transfer would see United part ways with the striker, potentially as a direct sale or loan, as the club reassesses its attacking options. Højlund’s possible exit marks a significant shift in United’s strategy, as they initially viewed him as a long-term cornerstone for their rebuild.
Højlund’s physicality and work rate suit Amorim’s high-pressing system, but his lack of clinical finishing has frustrated fans and analysts.
Juventus, led by Thiago Motta, see Højlund as a potential partner or competitor for Dusan Vlahovic, offering him a chance to rediscover his Atalanta form in a familiar league.
A return to Serie A could help the young striker regain confidence and fulfill the potential that made him one of Europe’s most coveted forwards.
For Manchester United, moving Højlund on could free up resources to address other squad needs, but it’s a risky decision.
The club’s hierarchy, led by sporting director Dan Ashworth, must weigh whether cutting losses on a highly rated player is prudent, especially with Amorim tasked with turning around United’s fortunes.
Fans will hope any move aligns with the club’s long-term vision, avoiding the transfer pitfalls of recent years. A deal with Juventus could signal a bold, if controversial, start to Amorim’s tenure, but it must be carefully considered to ensure it supports United’s ambitions.