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Manchester United opted to send Rasmus Hojlund on loan to Napoli after Ruben Amorim decided he was not good enough to lead the line for the club.

It was always expected, given the Dane managed a meagre four Premier League goals last season. The Denmark international was left heartbroken at being pushed aside as he wanted to stay and fight for his place.

The 22-year-old has started his loan stint strongly, netting four times in six games. And both the striker and his loan club are delighted with the arrangement.

The defending Serie A champions are obligated to buy him should certain conditions be met, and as per Fabrizio Romano, United are sure that Rasmus Hojlund will be a Napoli player come the summer of 2026.

United are liable to receive €44 million once the obligation is triggered, with the Italian giants paying the Red Devils a €6 million loan fee.

Romano told Givemesport, “There is an obligation to buy, and I can tell you that Manchester United are quite convinced that that obligation to buy will be triggered for Rasmus Hojlund.

“Hojlund is expected to stay at Napoli. Hojlund is fully expected to be a...

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