Overview
- Napoli’s 3-0 win at Pisa on Sunday secured a top‑four finish and activated the conditional obligation in Rasmus Hojlund’s loan, turning his stay into a €44m permanent transfer from Manchester United.
- United are set to receive about £38m from the fee, with an earlier €6m loan payment taking the total package reported by transfer journalists to roughly €50m.
- Hojlund confirmed the move in an Instagram message after scoring and assisting in the clinching match, calling his goodbye to United emotional.
- The 23-year-old has delivered 15 goals and eight assists in 43 appearances for Napoli this season, with Antonio Conte praising his work rate and room to grow.
- Formalities are due to be completed in the summer window, marking United’s first confirmed outgoing of the off‑season and freeing space for wider squad moves.