Romano: Naples asks to rent first and then buy Hoylen, Manchester United s loan fee is 6 million euros
7:07am, 19 August 2025Football

According to well-known reporter Romano, Naples asked Hoylen about the situation. Manchester United asked for a loan fee of 6 million euros and a buyout fee of 40 million to 45 million euros.
Romano said on youtube channel: "Napoli asked about Hoylund. They wanted to know whether a loan deal with a purchase option can be made, and the specific conditions. Manchester United reiterated their previous position on AC Milan - a loan fee of 6 million euros plus a purchase option of 40 million to 45 million euros."
"As far as I understand, Hoylund is very dissatisfied. He hopes to join a club that really values him, rather than just a year after loan. He hopes that the loan agreement includes a buyout clause - although it is not necessarily guaranteed to be a buyout, at least there is a high possibility. Let's wait and see, Naples has asked about the situation of several strikers."
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