Striker Rasmus Hojlund Completes Permanent Move to Napoli From Man United
The Denmark striker scored 16 goals in 44 games last season and helped Napoli finish runner-up in Serie A.
- On Wednesday, Napoli completed the permanent signing of Denmark international striker Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United, with both clubs confirming the move following a successful loan period.
- Hojlund enjoyed a productive spell last season, netting 16 goals in 44 appearances across all competitions while helping Napoli secure the Supercoppa Italiana and finish runners-up in Serie A.
- The deal is reportedly worth $58 million, including a $6 million loan fee paid to United, after Hojlund fell behind signings Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo, and Matheus Cunha at Old Trafford.
- This transfer helps fund the Premier League club's rebuild this summer, while Napoli secured Champions League qualification after finishing second in the Italian league.
- The forward initially joined United from Atalanta in 2023 for $82 million and scored 26 goals in 95 total appearances before now permanently joining the Neapolitans.
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[Sports Chosun Reporter Noh Joo-hwan] Napoli (Italy) has signed Danish international striker Rasmus Højroon from Manchester United on a permanent transfer. Højroon was evaluated as having a successful loan spell at Napoli during the 2025–2026 season. He wanted to remain at Napoli, and Napoli and Manchester United agreed on a transfer fee of 50 million euros (including a loan fee of 6 million euros).
Napoli signs Hojlund from Manchester United on permanent deal
Napoli has signed Denmark striker Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United on a permanent deal for 50 million euros ($58.08 million, around Rs 555 crore) after a successful loan spell, both clubs announced on Wednesday.
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Man United striker Hojlund joins Napoli permanently after successful loan spell
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