His chances of success in Serie A are slightly higher because his playing style isn't suited to the Premier League. Of course, every player dreams of playing in the Premier League, but Hojlund doesn't have the physical quality to do so. I believe he could carry his team in Italy with his technical skills. However, if he remains in the Premier League, he faces another very poor season.
Every league has its own characteristics. And that's what makes some players who performed poorly in the previous season excel in another league. For example, Greenwood performed quite well in Ligue 1 and Antony with Real Betis, but their performances weren't as good when they joined Manchester United. On the other hand, there are some players who were stars in their previous leagues but struggled to adapt to a new one. I'm confident Hojlund can excel in Serie A, despite rumors that Inter Milan have failed in negotiations to sign him this season.
Are you trying to say that Amorim is not good? Are you saying he's not capable of handling the squad? If so then you're being sentimental. That's a man who came to the club mid-season to coach a weak team destroyed by Erik Ten Hag and you want him to succeed he even tried to take them to the Europa League finals and even avoid relegation. Mate, Amorim is not the problem and if the board get him more better players I think he'll do well I'm his debut season.
I see this topic is about Serie A or something related. There are rumors that Inter Milan is interested in Manchester United's Hojlund. However, if this discussion is already about Manchester United, their performance, and Amorim, I think it's best to shift it to the Premier League.