Rasmus Højlund says he has not changed anything about his game this season after a red-hot start to life with Napoli on loan from Manchester United.
After two years with United which yielded just 26 goals across all competitions, Højlund was made available for transfer this summer and signed on with Napoli, who agreed a loan deal which includes a conditional obligation to make the move permanent.
With four goals from his first six games under Antonio Conte, Højlund has already endeared himself to his new fans with a run of form which was rarely seen at Old Trafford.
After Sunday’s 2–1 win over Genoa, it was suggested to Højlund that he must be doing something different this season compared to his time with United, but the Denmark international insisted: “I don’t think I’ve changed anything.
“I’m just doing my job and working day by day to give my best and bring something to the team.”






