Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund has finally sealed his transfer to Napoli.
Man United confirmed his departure on Sunday with less than a day remaining in the transfer window.
Hojlund will move on loan with an obligation to buy if Napoli qualify for the UEFA Champions League.
The Red Devils are set to receive a €6 million (£5.1m) loan fee and will pocket €44m (£38m) if the buy option is triggered.
Hojlund moved to Old Trafford from Atalanta in 2023 in a deal worth £72m but failed to live up to expectations.
He played 95 times for the Red Devils but scored only 26 goals.
He endured a nightmare Premier League 2024-25 campaign in which he netted only four goals in 32 appearances.
United lost faith in the youngster because of his dreadful performances, not just his goal drought.
Despite his tall frame, Hojlund was repeatedly dominated by defenders.
His first touch lacked control and his hold-up play regressed over the last two years.
United signed Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig this summer, sending a clear signal that Hojlund is surplus to requirements.
Hojlund was eager to stay at United but had to secure a move away in a bid to earn regular game time ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Napoli will be a great place for the Denmark international to rediscover his form and show why he was rated so highly before completing his Old Trafford switch.
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