Hoylund s outstanding performance on the field triggered the buyout clause and Napoli was satisfied with the purchase.
1:26pm, 28 October 2025Football

Manchester United's Danish forward Hoylund has been on loan to Serie A team Naples (Cantonese translation: Naples) this season. He has scored 4 goals in the last 6 games and has performed well on the field. It is reported that Naples will trigger the 44 million euro buyout clause in Hoylund's loan contract in the short term to complete the permanent transfer of the Danish player who is unhappy at Manchester United.
According to the latest news revealed by transfer expert Romano on his personal social media "Here we go", Hoylund's career at Manchester United has ended and it is no longer possible to return to Manchester United. Since Hoylund returned to Serie A, the field has returned to the competitive level he used to play for Atalanta in Serie A. At the beginning of the season, he represented Naples and scored 2 goals each in Serie A and the Champions League, which impressed the fans.
Although Hoylund has been absent due to injury recently, everyone in the Naples team hopes to trigger the formal buyout clause as soon as possible. The report also pointed out that the buyout clause will be triggered as soon as next month, and Naples may also initiate a buyout transfer in the winter window.

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