According to Corriere dello Sport, Inter Milan aims to complete the transfer of Rasmus Højlund for approximately €40-45 million. The report states that Inter prefers a "loan with an optional purchase" structure, with the option set to convert to a mandatory purchase if certain conditions are met.
The 22-year-old Danish forward made 52 official appearances for Manchester United this season, scoring 10 goals and providing 2 assists. While his market value has declined from two years ago, it has not yet hit the low point Inter is expecting.
Italian media claim Højlund has already agreed to join Inter, on the condition that Manchester United accepts half the transfer fee he arrived with from Atalanta. The forward has been linked with Inter multiple times, with potential suitors also including Napoli, Juventus, and AC Milan. As Inter's football director recently traveled to London to negotiate the transfer, the Nerazzurri have emerged as the leading contender—a development confirmed by transfer expert Alfredo Pedulla. Corriere dello Sport's latest update notes that Højlund has given the green light for clubs to advance negotiations, and he is eagerly anticipating the move to Inter Milan.