The Athletic reported that Manchester United has negotiated with Naples about Hoylen's loan first and then buying, and the players are still considering whether to return to Serie A.
It is reported that Naples has reached an agreement with Manchester United to sign Hoylen on loan for one season, with a conditional mandatory buyout clause of 44 million euros (38 million pounds).
If Naples qualifies for the Champions League, the permanent buyout clause will take effect. In addition, Manchester United will receive a considerable loan fee when completing the loan signing.
However, 22-year-old Hoylund has not agreed to the transfer. He has expressed his willingness to stay at Manchester United, and this possibility still exists, but he has not been on the matchday roster for three consecutive times this season. The final decision on whether to transfer is now in his hands.
Manchester United signed Sheshko for €76.5 million in early August and has since been seeking to regain funds through the sale of players, Hoylen is seen as one of the viable sale options. His many defeats on the roster also indirectly confirms Manchester United's intention.
Hoylen has attracted interest from Atlanta, Red Bull Leipzig and Newcastle, but the offer from Naples was eventually accepted by Manchester United. Naples has been looking for a forward in the transfer market because Lukaku suffered a thigh injury in the preseason and needs to be on the standoff for several weeks.