When the January transfer window opened, Sturm Graz decided to cash in on their star striker, Kelvin Yeboah; when Genoa, under new manager Alexander Blessin, spent €6.5 million to bring Yeboah to northern Italy.
After selling their main striker, Sturm Graz looked to Denmark for their next young forward, bringing in 19-year-old Dane Rasmus Højlund from FC København for around €1.8 million.
During the first half of the Danish season, Højlund made 26 appearances (mostly substitute appearances) across all competitions for København and scored 5 goals.
Since moving to Austria, Højlund has started in every match for Sturm Graz, managing 6 goals and 1 assist in ten appearances.
This tactical analysis and scout report will analyse in detail some strengths developing in Højlund’s game.
Rasmus Højlund Position overview
As shown above from Højlund’s heat map during his short time in Austria with Sturm Graz, he is not just a target centre-forward who stays in and around the 18-yard box.
Højlund also likes to drop deeper into midfield, finding pockets of space in order to receive the ball.




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