
"Hojlund has been instrumental, he began. Even when he hasn't scored, he's always worked hard for the team. We have an obligation to buy him outright if we qualify for the Champions League, but I don't think his future lies far from Napoli even if that doesn't happen."
"Scott is a key player who has said he sees himself staying at Napoli for a long time. We have two years left on his contract, we're both happy, and we don't want this to become a recurring issue in the future. We'll see what happens over the coming months, but he hasn't expressed any desire to leave and we're pleased about that."
Rasmus Hojlund, a Danish striker on loan from Manchester United, has impressed Napoli's supporters and management despite initial struggles in the Premier League. Sporting director Giovanni Manna expressed strong commitment to making Hojlund's transfer permanent for around 44 million euros, regardless of whether Champions League qualification triggers the automatic buy obligation. Manna praised Hojlund's work ethic and consistency. Additionally, Manna confirmed contract extension negotiations with Scottish midfielder Scott McTominay, another former Manchester United player who achieved hero status after helping Napoli win the Serie A title in his debut season. McTominay's new deal would extend his stay through 2030, reflecting both the club's confidence and the player's contentment in Naples.
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