Rasmus Hojlund has wasted no time adjusting to life in Italy after his deadline day move to Napoli.

The on loan Manchester United striker needed just 14 minutes to open his Serie A account on Saturday night.

Hojlund was on target for the defending champions as they faced Fiorentina away from home.

His strike doubled the visitors' lead after Kevin De Bruyne had opened the scoring from the penalty spot.

It is his first goal since joining Napoli on a season-long loan from United, with an obligation to buy if they qualify for the Champions League.

If triggered, it would see him complete a permanent switch for £38million.

The Denmark international's first Napoli strike came after he made a perfectly timed run behind the Fiorentina defence.

After controlling Leonardo Spinazzo

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