Rasmus Hojlund in line to join Scott McTominay at Napoli after Man Utd agree deal with Serie A giants but wait on striker to give green light to Old Trafford departure

Rasmus Hojlund could reportedly join Scott McTominay at Napoli after Manchester United agreed a deal with the Serie A giants. The deal is said to involve a season-long loan, with a €44million (£38m/$51.4m) obligation to buy, coupled with a loan fee, should Napoli secure Champions League qualification. However, the young striker, still 22, has not yet committed to the move.

  • Hojlund may leave on loan
  • Napoli in pole position to sign him
  • Amorim does not have him in his plans

Rasmus Hojlund in line to join Scott McTominay at Napoli after Man Utd agree deal with Serie A giants but wait on striker to give green light to Old Trafford departureRasmus Hojlund in line to join Scott McTominay at Napoli after Man Utd agree deal with Serie A giants but wait on striker to give green light to Old Trafford departureRasmus Hojlund in line to join Scott McTominay at Napoli after Man Utd agree deal with Serie A giants but wait on striker to give green light to Old Trafford departure

According to The Athletic despite United’s apparent willingness to part with him, Hojlund has made it clear that he would prefer to stay at Old Trafford, a stance that now seems increasingly uncertain after being left out of three matchday squads this season. However, Napoli, who have been desperate for a striker following Romelu Lukaku’s injury, could offer Hojlund the game time he has struggled to find in Manchester.

Hojlund’s position at United has become increasingly precarious following the signing of Benjamin Sesko in a €76.5m deal earlier this summer. In addition to the competition for minutes, new signings Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo have also added more depth to United’s attack, with both players capable of operating in a central striking role.

Hojlund’s journey at Old Trafford has been somewhat underwhelming. Despite making 52 appearances last season, he only managed to score 10 goals, with just four of them coming in the . While his potential remains clear, his inconsistent form may have made it easier for United to consider a move,especially with Sesko’sarrival now likely to push him further down the pecking order.

The clock is ticking for Hojlund, and with only a few days left in the transfer window, United will be hoping for clarity sooner rather than later. Whether he chooses to pursue more minutes at Napoli or fight for his place at United will shape his immediate future.