Manchester United offloaded Rasmus Hojlund to Napoli (Picture: Getty)Manchester United have made a staggering £92m loss after finally offloading Rasmus Hojlund and Antony on transfer deadline day.Ruben Amorim included Antony in his ‘bomb squad’ at the start of the summer after the Brazilian spent last season on loan at Real Betis.Manchester United paid £82m to sign Antony from Ajax in 2022 but he will be remembered as one of the biggest transfer flops in Premier League history.Antony was one of the most expensive imports in English football but scored just five goals in the Premier League.The 25-year-old fared better during his loan spell at Betis last term and was keen to secure a permanent move to the La Liga club.Your ultimate guide to the football season Metro's football newsletter: In The Mixer. Exclusive analysis, FPL tips and transfer talk sent straight to your inbox every Friday – sign up, it's an open goal.After weeks of negotiations, Manchester United finally agreed a deal with Betis to sell Antony for an initial £19m, with a further £3m in add-ons.Hojlund was not part of Amorim’s bomb squad at the start of the summer but United put him up for sale after the £74m signing of Benjamin Sesko.Antony enjoyed a revival at Real Betis (Picture: Getty)Denmark international Hojlund was keen to stay at Old Trafford and fight for his place in the team but accepted his United career was over after being repeatedly left out of Amorim’s matchday squads.Hojlund eventually approved a move to Napoli and will join the Serie A giants on an initial loan. Napoli have agreed to make the move permanent next summer for £38m if they qualify for the Champions League.Much was expected of Hojlund following his £72m move from Atalanta but the 22-year-old endured a miserable spell in Manchester, scoring just four league goals last season.While the transfer is yet to be confirmed, Manchester United have also agreed a deadline-day deal with Aston Villa for Jadon Sancho.Amorim had no intention of reintegrating Sancho into his first-team squad following his return from Chelsea at the end of last season.Sancho was hoping to earn a permanent move to Stamford Bridge but Chelsea paid £5m in compensation to send him back to Manchester United.Manchester United ins and outs INS: Matheus Cunha – Wolves (Permanent)Enzo Kana-Biyik – Le Havre (Permanent)Diego Leon – Cerro Porteno (Permanent)Bryan Mbeumo – Brentford (Permanent)Benjamin Sesko – RB Leipzig (Permanent) OUTS: Alejandro Garnacho – Chelsea (Permanent)Antony – Real Betis (Permanent)Sam Murray – Carlisle (Permanent)Marcus Rashford – Barcelona (Loan)Rasmus Hojlund – Napoli (Loan with obligation)Toby Collyer – West Brom (Loan)Sonny Aljofree – Notts County (Loan)Elyh Harrison – Shrewsbury Town (Loan)Joe Hugill – Barnet (Loan)Louis Jackson – Solihull Moors (Loan)Enzo Kana-Biyik – Lausanne-Sport (Loan)Dan Gore – Rotherham United (Loan)Jack Moorhouse – Leyton Orient (Loan)Habeeb Ogunneye – Newport County (Loan)Radek Vitek – Bristol City (Loan)Ethan Wheatley – Northampton Town (Loan)Ethan Williams – Falkirk (Loan)Ethan Ennis – Fleetwood Town (Loan)Harry Amass – Sheffield Wednesday (Loan)Christian Eriksen – ReleasedVictor Lindelof – ReleasedJonny Evans – RetiredHubert Graczyk – ReleasedJack Kingdon – ReleasedTom Myles – ReleasedJames Nolan – ReleasedTom Wooster – ReleasedHarry Amass and Ethan Ennis are two more departures from Manchester United on deadline day.Amass, who made his Premier League debut on his 18th birthday last season, has joined Championship side Sheffield Wednesday on loan until January.Ennis, meanwhile, completed a season-long loan move to League Two side Fleetwood Town.More TrendingOne player who has not left Old Trafford is Kobbie Mainoo, who informed the club of his desire to leave on loan last week.Discussing the sales of Antony and Hojlund, former England player Stephen Warnock said on BBC Radio 5 Live: ‘With the deals for Antony and Hojlund you can only look at the money they’ve lost on them.‘But then look at the players that they’ve bought in. I like Mbeumo – I think he’s a good player. On a whole it’s looking OK for United.’Manchester United, who clinched a much-needed 3-2 win over Burnley at the weekend, return to Premier League action on Sunday against local rivals Manchester City.For more stories like this, check our sport page.Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.Arrow MORE: Mikel Arteta reacts to Piero Hincapie transfer as Arsenal sell £17m signingArrow MORE: Sunderland target former Chelsea forward to replace Marc GuiuArrow MORE: Man Utd fail in bid to sign ex-Chelsea midfielder after Wayne Rooney demand
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