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·25 de agosto de 2025
‘Advanced talks’ underway: Man Utd step up efforts to agree £40m deal on Monday

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·25 de agosto de 2025
Manchester United are in the process of negotiating Rasmus Hojlund’s move to Napoli, with a deal now looking imminent.
According to Ben Jacobs, the two clubs are in direct and ‘advanced talks’ to reach an agreement as swiftly as possible.
The prospective deal would see Hojlund sign for the Serie A champions on loan for the entirety of the season before being made a permanent member of their squad next summer. Napoli’s buy obligation is expected to be around £40 million; United forked out £64 million upfront to buy him from Atalanta two years ago whilst pledging an additional £8 million in add-ons.
Hojlund’s United tenure is poised to be cut short after two seasons. (Photo by Linnea Rheborg/Getty Images)
Despite heading into the window with absolutely no intention of leaving, Hojlund was essentially backed into a corner to depart Old Trafford following the arrival of Benjamin Sesko.
The Dane was informed by Ruben Amorim and United chiefs that, even though he wouldn’t be forced out against his will, he would be playing a heavily reduced role if he decided to stay. As a result, he begrudgingly opened the door to a move.
AC Milan were thought to be favourites for several days until Napoli entered the race in the aftermath of Romelu Lukaku’s injury setback. Hojlund, unsurprisingly, favoured a move to the Scudetto winners, where he will reunite with former teammate Scott McTominay.
Amorim opted to omit the 22-year-old from his matchday squads for the first two matches of the term, ensuring he didn’t sustain any fitness issues whilst preparing for his exit.
Assuming Hojlund has indeed played his final game for the Reds, he leaves with a record of 26 goals and six assists in 95 appearances.
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