Overview
- Rasmus Hojlund has revived his form with four goals in six games for Napoli following a season‑long loan from Manchester United.
- Multiple outlets report the agreement includes an obligation to buy of about £38m (€50m) that becomes automatic if Napoli qualify for the Champions League.
- Football Italia, citing Alfredo Pedullà, says Napoli are delighted with the move and would pursue a permanent transfer regardless of the clause.
- The Dane’s upturn has also extended to international duty, with four recent goals for Denmark since leaving United.
- Manchester Evening News reports Hojlund’s camp holds no animosity toward United, as the striker thrives in Antonio Conte’s setup after being brought in to cover Romelu Lukaku’s injury.