Rasmus Hojlund appears to call out ex-Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim as he discusses life at Napoli
- Rasmus Hojlund credited Napoli head coach Antonio Conte for reviving his career after joining the Italian club on loan from Manchester United last September.
- Hojlund departed United after manager Ruben Amorim excluded him from the Premier League opener, leaving the striker feeling "put in a bit of a box."
- The 23-year-old has scored 14 goals in 37 appearances for Napoli, sharply contrasting his final season at Old Trafford where he managed just 10 goals in 52 matches.
- Napoli holds an option to make the transfer permanent for £38m this summer, contingent on the club securing Champions League qualification.
- Hojlund remains focused on internal improvement despite shifting media narratives, saying "it's fun to observe how the image of me is constantly changing.
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