Overview
- Napoli’s top-four finish, sealed by Sunday’s 3-0 win at Pisa, activated the clause that makes Rasmus Hojlund’s loan a permanent transfer.
- The permanent fee is set at €44m, with multiple reports noting Napoli already paid a €6m loan fee to take the total package to roughly €50m.
- Hojlund assisted Scott McTominay and scored in stoppage time in the clinching match, finishing the season on 15 goals across all competitions.
- The 23-year-old confirmed the move on Instagram, saying he is officially a Napoli player and calling his Manchester United farewell emotional.
- United receive about £38m at a figure below their 2023 purchase price, a boost for summer planning that also registers as their first confirmed sale.