Rasmus Høylund’s permanent move to Napoli was triggered by their qualification for the Champions League.
The Italian club secured their place in Europe’s top competition with a decisive victory against Pisa. This mathematically guarantees Antonio Conte’s side a top-four finish in Serie A.
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As part of the first loan deal signed in August last year, Gli Azzurri had a conditional obligation clause to sign the Danish international on a permanent contract once they secured Europe’s elite footballer for next season.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano said Napoli’s leaders were “very happy” with the striker’s impact and had no hesitation in cementing his long-term future at the club.
Rasmus Heilund leaves Man United to join Napoli
Upon completion of the deal, Manchester United will pay a guaranteed transfer fee of €44m (approximately £38m).
This final figure is on top of the €6 million loan fee that Napoli paid in advance last August, bringing the total amount received by the Premier League club to €50 million.
Hoylund has made a remarkable comeback in Italy under Conte, scoring 15 goals in 43 appearances this season.
He also provided the assist for Scott McTominay’s opening goal and scored his own goal in stoppage time to seal the victory and end Napoli’s qualifying party in style.
Rasmus Hojlund’s move to Man United was a huge failure.
While Napoli fans celebrate his brilliant achievements, his permanent departure marks a dark end to a turbulent chapter for the player.
Rasmus Hjølund’s move to Man United was a financial and sporting disaster, given that the Old Trafford bosses originally spent an initial €75m plus €10m in add-ons to sign him from Atalanta in 2023.
| Rasmus Hojlund statistics | game | Goal + Assist |
| Atalanta 2022/23 | 34 | 10 |
| Manchester United 2023/24 | 43 | 16 |
| Manchester United 2024/25 | 52 | 10 |
| Naples 2025/26 | 43 | 15 |
The 23-year-old struggled to find consistent form in England and quickly fell down the pecking order.
United have been forced to accept a significant financial hit on their original investment, but having his wages off the books gives them much-needed space to rebuild their summer squad under a new manager, who could be Michael Carrick, who has done an excellent job as caretaker manager.

