
Details of Hojlund's Contract with Napoli
Reports have revealed new details regarding the loan deal of Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United to Napoli, which includes a buyout clause worth 85 million euros, should the loan be converted into a permanent transfer.
Hojlund moved to Napoli at the end of the summer transfer window on loan, in a deal valued at a total of 50 million euros, to compensate for the absence of Romelu Lukaku due to injury.
According to 'Football Italia', Napoli paid 6 million euros for the loan, and will have an option to buy for 44 million euros, bringing the total deal to 50 million euros.
The option to buy will become a mandatory obligation based on several criteria, including:
The number of matches Hojlund plays this season.
The number of goals he scores.
Napoli's qualification for the Champions League for the 2026/2027 season.
If the purchase is activated, Hojlund will sign a five-year contract until the summer of 2031, with a net annual salary of 5 million euros.
The contract includes a buyout clause of 85 million euros, effective from 2027, allowing interested clubs to pay the amount in three nearly equal installments, valued at 28.3 million euros each.
Hojlund moved to Napoli at the end of the summer transfer window on loan, in a deal valued at a total of 50 million euros, to compensate for the absence of Romelu Lukaku due to injury.
According to 'Football Italia', Napoli paid 6 million euros for the loan, and will have an option to buy for 44 million euros, bringing the total deal to 50 million euros.
The option to buy will become a mandatory obligation based on several criteria, including:
The number of matches Hojlund plays this season.
The number of goals he scores.
Napoli's qualification for the Champions League for the 2026/2027 season.
If the purchase is activated, Hojlund will sign a five-year contract until the summer of 2031, with a net annual salary of 5 million euros.
The contract includes a buyout clause of 85 million euros, effective from 2027, allowing interested clubs to pay the amount in three nearly equal installments, valued at 28.3 million euros each.