- Napoli and ยูไนเต็ด in race against time to finalise Hojlund’s deal
- Negotiations have stalled over conditions of purchase
- Transfer is vital for both sides
Hojlund’s transfer to Napoli is in limbo, as United and the Italian side have so far failed to find common ground on the details of his move. The Danish striker, who was not included in the squad for United’s shock คาราบาวคัพ defeat on Wednesday, is reportedly keen on the move, but the clubs are still in a stalemate. According to Corriere dello Sport the core issue revolves around the terms of the loan-with-obligation-to-buy deal, with both sides’ conflicting demands putting the entire transfer in jeopardy just days before the window closes.
While both clubs have reportedly agreed on the financial figures – a €5 million loan fee and a €40m (£34m/$47m) buy obligation – the devil is in the details. Napoli are insisting on a key condition for the transfer to become permanent: that Hojlund must make a “consistent” number of appearances during the season. This clause is aimed at protecting the club’s investment and ensuring the player is a central part of their plans. The English club, however, are eager to avoid any risk and want the deal to be mandatory with fewer conditions, preferring to limit it to the highly likely scenario of Napoli qualifying for the แชมเปี้ยนส์ลีก. It is this specific disagreement over the forward’s playing time that have brought negotiations to a grinding halt.
For the Red Devils, this potential sale is a chance to part ways with a player who has not lived up to his €75m (£64m/$87m) price tag. After two seasons at Old Trafford, Hojlund’s return of 26 goals in 95 appearances have led to questions about his long-term future at the club. The recent signings of forwards Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha have further pushed the Dane down the pecking order. Meanwhile, Napoli are desperate to sign a proven goal scorer after star striker Romelu Lukaku was ruled out for several months with a thigh injury and Hojlund fits the bill having impressed during his time at อตาลันต้า.
The clock is ticking for both clubs. For Napoli, the absence of Lukaku leaves a massive void that needs to be filled, and without Hojlund, the team is likely to continue relying on players like Lorenzo Lucca. For United, the failure to sell Hojlund would mean a significant financial loss and a player who is surplus to requirements remaining on the wage bill.