
Napoli is "very satisfied" with the deal to sign Danish striker Rasmus Højlund this summer and firmly believes they have secured the team's striking core for years to come.
Napoli acted decisively to secure Højlund following Romelu Lukaku's injury. According to the agreement reached with Manchester United, if the team successfully qualifies for the Champions League, the buyout clause (with a total cost of approximately €50 million) will be triggered automatically. However, even if the buyout is not a mandatory requirement, Napoli still plans to take the initiative to complete the permanent transfer after the end of the season.
The entire club is united in its stance on Højlund, viewing him as "the ideal center-forward for both the present and the future," and the team's investment decision "will not change in the slightest."