Manchester United are set for a significant financial windfall this summer after Napoli confirmed they will make Rasmus Hojlund's move permanent in a deal worth £38 million. The Danish striker, who joined Napoli initially on loan, has impressed enough to trigger the permanent clause.
The confirmation comes as a boost for Manchester United's transfer budget, with the club looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season. The £38 million injection will provide additional funds for manager Erik ten Hag to target key reinforcements.
Hojlund's permanent switch to Napoli ends a brief but impactful chapter at Old Trafford, where he arrived with high expectations. The move allows Manchester United to recoup a substantial fee while the player continues his development in Serie A.