The future of Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund is increasingly pointing toward Naples, with Napoli poised to make his loan move from Manchester United a permanent one. After a season that saw him net 14 goals in 41 appearances, the Serie A side is ready to invest heavily in the 21-year-old talent.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the obligation to buy will kick in automatically if Napoli secure a spot in next season's Champions League—a goal that could be sealed as early as this weekend. Currently sitting second in the table, Napoli hold a six-point cushion over fifth-placed Roma with just three matchdays remaining.
The financial details are eye-catching. Napoli will pay €44 million for the permanent transfer, adding to the €6 million loan fee agreed last summer, bringing the total package to €51 million. It's a significant commitment for a player who has already shown flashes of brilliance in Italy.
But here's where it gets interesting: the contract includes a release clause set at €85 million. However, don't expect any immediate transfer drama—this clause won't become active until 2027, meaning Hojlund will be off-limits to suitors during the upcoming summer window. For Napoli, this provides both security and a potential future windfall if the young striker continues to develop.
With Champions League qualification within reach and a long-term commitment in place, Hojlund's future in Naples looks increasingly bright—and potentially very lucrative for the club.
