Man Utd received good news from Napoli in the Hojlund deal

Manchester United has just received a big push in the effort to push striker Rasmus Hojlund when Napoli is ready to put into an agreement to compulsory purchase.

Man Utd received good news from Napoli in the Hojlund deal

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Napoli, the team has lost Romelu Lukaku because of the injury, initially negotiating only in the direction of borrowing with the option to buy. However, the Serie A champion has now agreed to switch to the “purchase obligation” provision, helping Man Utd to ensure significant revenue.

This is considered a big push for the Red Devils in the context that they spent more than £ 210 million for Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Diego Leon but has not sold any stars.

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Hojlund has almost no future at Old Trafford when coach Ruben Amorim insists he will have very little chance to play after the appearance of Sesko. Man Utd is said to want to earn about 40 million pounds for the Danish striker, who used to spend £ 72 million two years ago.

Since joining, Hojlund has scored 26 goals in 95 appearances. In addition to Napoli, AC Milan and Fulham also expressed interest in Hojlund. In the opening match of the Premier League this season, defeating 0-1 against Arsenal at Old Trafford, he did not participate.

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After the match, coach Amorim explained: “This is a position competition. Rasmus has similar characteristics with Benjamin Sesko, so we have to make a choice.”

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