United's striker Rasmus Hojlund has officially switched to Napoli on a loan in the 2025/26 season. The British contract has a broken buyer worth 44 million euros (£ 38 million).
Hojlund joined MU from Atalanta 2 years ago for £ 64 million plus £ 8 million, but the striker only scored 14 goals after 62 appearances in the Premier League. He once raised the FA Cup championship in 2023/24 after coming on the bench in the final against Man City.
The Danish striker did not show good performance in the 2024/25 season and was judged not to fit the current squad of coach Ruben Amorim.
After Benjamin Sesko joined MU and was given priority in the squad, Hojlund became the third choice in Man United's attack system, after Sesko and Joshua Zirkzee.
Therefore, the striker born in 2003 Danish people agreed to join the defending champion of Serie A, the team is currently being led by coach Antonio Conte.
Hojlund's contract with Napoli is a 1 -year borrowing contract with a break. The transfer fee is said to be 44 million euros (£ 38 million) and takes effect if Antonio Conte's team gains the right to attend the Champions League.
Napoli became the fifth club in Hojlund's career, after the stops in Copenhagen, Sturm Graz, Atalanta and Man United.