Napoli have confirmed they will take Hojlund on a permanent basis for £38m after a loan period that saw the young striker contribute 26 goals in 95 games for United. The move comes after Napoli’s manager Antonio Conte gave him a clear role, helping him score 11 Serie A goals in 30 matches and reignite his career. betsport24.es
Manchester United’s decision to sell Hojlund reflects growing frustration over the club’s handling of young talent and the pressure of financial fair play. Former players have criticised the club’s recruitment strategy, arguing that the striker was given unrealistic expectations upon arrival.
