English football club Manchester United has officially announced the permanent transfer of striker Rasmus Hojlund to Italian club Napoli FC. Hojlund, who spent a successful season on loan at Napoli, has now made the move permanent following his impressive performance.
During his loan spell at Napoli, the 23-year-old Danish international scored 16 goals in 44 games across various competitions. His contributions helped Napoli secure the Supercoppa Italiana title and finish as runners-up in Serie A, ensuring their qualification for the Champions League. Manchester United expressed their support for Hojlund’s future endeavors in a statement, highlighting his achievements during his time at the club.
Hojlund, a former Atalanta player, bid farewell to Manchester United a month ago after scoring the crucial goal that secured Napoli’s Champions League spot. In an emotional Instagram post, he expressed gratitude towards both clubs and their fans, acknowledging the fulfillment of his childhood dream at Old Trafford and embracing new aspirations for the future.
