Rasmus Højlund’s debut season at Manchester United has been anything but easy, with the striker enduring major struggles in front of goal.
The 21-year-old has only managed 3 goals in 28 Premier League appearances.
Hojlund has struggled badly, with his form dipping to the point that staff at Old Trafford have begun to lose faith in his long-term potential.
A return that highlights both his own difficulties and the team’s wider attacking issues.
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With the club’s attacking issues so clear, it’s no surprise that United were linked to fresh attacking options during the January transfer window.
Last week, reports suggested that United had placed a £50million asking price on Hojlund.
A cut-price deal signalling their willingness to cut ties after just two years.
But that valuation has now fallen even further.
Rasmus Hojlund available for around £30 million
Journalist Jamie Jackson of The Guardian has reported that United are prepared to sell Rasmus Hojlund for around £30million this summer.
It marks a huge loss for a player who was expected to be United’s long-term solution up front.
He arrived from Atalanta in 2023 with hope of becoming a regular 20-goal-a-season striker.
The situation also serves as a brutal example of the risks that come with placing too much pressure on a young player’s shoulders.
Moreso, in a dysfunctional team.
A team that lacks the experience and balance in quality and profiles, will only hamper the development of younger players.
An issue that has long remained at United – one that Ruben Amorim is seeking to address.
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