Rasmus Hojlund on Manchester United: Something will definitely happen there



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Rasmus Hojlund on Manchester United: Something will definitely happen there
Rasmus Hojlund on Manchester United: Something will definitely happen there

Manchester United has big plans this summer, and their priority will be a striker. The Old Trafford giant has been linked with a number of strikers; and in the foreground are Harry Kane and Rasmus Hojlund. British media report that United would like to have both strikers in the team, given that they are aware of how important it is to have a strong bench.

The young striker of Atalanta, Hojlund, did not say anything about his potential transfer to Manchester United, but he revealed the reasons why he met with the agent a few days ago in a conversation with Tipsbladet. “It’s a trial period and that’s all I can say,” Hojlund told Tipsbladet, as quoted by METRO.

Rasmus Hojlund on Manchester United

Hojlund spoke about the interest of Manchester United. He is aware of how big a club United are. However, Hojlund wants to be patient and wait for his chance. He emphasized that many clubs will be looking for No.

9 this season. Precisely because of this, there are great chances that the Dane will change clubs. ‘It is a huge club, so I must have done something right if it’s rumoured they want me. We have to see what happens.

As you see and hear, I imagine a lot could happen to quite a few strikers this summer, as many clubs are looking for a no9.' He is happy in Atalanta, but on the other hand, it is clear that he wants a new challenge. Hojlund will certainly be a great reinforcement for any club.

Something will definitely happen there, and then we’ll have to wait and see if I am included in it. I am very happy to be with Atalanta and we have qualified for Europe. I have found myself in a really good place here, so now we have to wait and see.’

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