Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund would gladly return to Italy amid interest from Napoli, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Denmark international has had a difficult second season with the Red Devils and he has netted only three goals in the top-flight.
Hojlund continues to receive the backing from manager Ruben Amorim, but reports claim that he would gladly return to Serie A this summer.
Napoli are eyeing a strong competitor to Romelu Lukaku and they have identified Hojlund as one of the top names on their radar.
The Serie A giants have already held exploratory talks with the player's agents, but a transfer won't come on the cheap for the club.
United signed the former Atalanta ace for around €75m and they are planning to request at least €60m to avoid a loss in their books.
Napoli were reluctant to pay such a fee for Alejandro Garnacho in January and it remains to be seen whether they do so for Hojlund.