Rasmus Højlund’s Manchester United career is edging towards its conclusion.
Ruben Amorim’s decision to omit the Dane from his matchday squad for United’s opening Premier League game of the 2025–26 season was surely the final nail in the coffin, having previously said Højlund will have to fight for minutes this term off the back of a dire 2024–25 campaign.
Signed as a project centre forward two summers ago, Højlund offered promise in Year 1, but a sophomore slump has convinced many, including Amorim, that an alternate course must be taken. The addition of Benjamin Šeško means United have a direct replacement ready, even if the Slovenian himself requires refinement if he’s to avoid a similar fate to Højlund at the Theatre of Dreams.
The Red Devils are now keen to sell the 22-year-old, ideally permanently, but they’re aware that a loan deal is perhaps more likely.
Here are four potential destinations for Højlund this summer.






