The arrival of Amorim changed everything, as Rasmus Hojlund didn't live up to the manager's expectations, leading him to decide to move to Napoli, where he could slowly rebuild his career if given the opportunity to play.
Ruben Amorim is not stupid. As much as he gave these players within the last six months to prove themselves, he is well aware of players who are not quality enough for the culture, growth and rebuild of Manchester United. I'm happy they're parting ways although I want to see Rasmus Hojlund go smash it wherever he ends up. He might want to fight for the club, but last two seasons was enough to prove himself.
Agreed, Rasmus Hojlund was given enough time to prove himself but time and time again his wasted alot of chances which saw the team drop close to the relegation zone which should not be entertained further...but I must admit, I like the fighting spirit he has and if it's a loan deal it wouldn't be bad as he will repay his debt in the future as his goal scoring attributes improve with time..
Otherwise if results don't go in favor of the team, it's the managers job on the line.