Overview
- Napoli are working with Manchester United on the transfer formula, exploring a loan with an obligation to buy rather than a simple option.
- The striker has signaled approval for the move, and Napoli are prepared to raise his salary offer to about €4.5 million net per season, according to multiple reports.
- Reported terms under discussion include a €5–6 million loan fee and a €35–40 million obligation to buy, with figures yet to be finalized.
- Manchester United are described as open to a deal, while Hojlund previously resisted an option-only loan in favor of a guaranteed commitment.
- Artem Dovbyk remains a live alternative as sporting director Giovanni Manna leads talks and other squad decisions wait on the striker resolution.