Report explains why Inter Milan withdrew their interest to sign Manchester United attacker this summer
Rasmus Højlund moved on loan from Manchester United to Napoli after falling out of favour at Old Trafford
Rasmus Højlund entered the summer determined to prove his value at Manchester United. Things turned against him as the weeks unfolded. He scored in pre-season and said he wanted to fight for a place, but the signing of Benjamin Šeško changed his situation. Once Šeško arrived, Højlund lost opportunities.
Manchester United needed money, so a move became likely. The club finalised a loan to Napoli, even though he wished to remain at Old Trafford. Meanwhile, Rio Ferdinand urged Manchester United to make their move for Adam Wharton. It is a reminder of how swiftly priorities inside Old Trafford can shift.
Inter’s stance and the role of Esposito
Calciomercato explained why Inter Milan withdrew from their attempt to sign Højlund. They placed trust in their young striker Francesco Pio Esposito. The youngster impressed last season on loan at Spezia and has continued his rise with Cristian Chivu’s side this term.
According to the Italian outlet, Piero Ausilio called Højlund directly to tell him negotiations with Manchester United would end. Inter saw qualities in Esposito and believed he could succeed at the top level. This direct rejection showed how quickly opportunities can disappear at the highest level.
As per CM, the Italian told the striker: “Forgive us, but we’re suspending all negotiations with Manchester United because we’ve seen the right qualities in one of our players that drives us to believe in him.”
Why might Napoli be the right fit?
Napoli included an obligation to buy if they qualify for the Champions League. This move matters for both Højlund and the club. After struggling for rhythm at Old Trafford, he now finds himself in a system built by Antonio Conte, who prefers pace, directness and clever movement in attack.
The 22-year-old striker already excelled in Serie A with Atalanta, so he knows the tactical demands. He looks suited to this environment, especially with Kevin De Bruyne and Scott McTominay providing early passes into space. The Dane scored on his debut against Fiorentina and proved that he can fit into Napoli’s attacking structure.