Reporter: Hoylen will be loaned to Naples, and both he and Manchester United hope to reach a permanent transfer
12:06am, 26 August 2025Football

reporter Shaun Connolly reported that Hoylen's loan deal to Naples will include a loan fee of about £4 million, which will be paid to Manchester United.
Hoylen and Manchester United both hope to reach a permanent transfer, and Napoli also agreed to initiate a buyout clause if the player meets certain achievable standards this season. The specific content of these performance indicators is the reason for the delay in negotiations.
The buyout fee range discussed by the two clubs is 33 million to 38 million pounds, and Manchester United is eager to offset the entire book value owed by Hoylen.
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