Christian Eriksen has given his thumb of approval for Manchester United's latest signing, Rasmus Hojlund.
The striker becomes the latest addition at Old Trafford, joining midfielder Mason Mount and adventurous goalkeeper Andre Onana.
United were linked with a potential move for Tottenham star Harry Kane but ended up moving for up-and-coming Atalanta frontman Hojlund.
The club is set to splash over £70million for the highly-rated 20-year-old striker, who has impressed Denmark team-mate Eriksen.
"What's he like? He's a strong number nine," said the midfielder.
"He's developed a lot in the last year from when I first saw him with the national team (to) a year's time, so, yeah, he's a very good player."
When suggested to Eriksen that Hojlund had gone under the radar, he said: "I suppose we don't get enough media attention in Denmark that's why, so people outside Denmark don't know enough.
"He's a nice guy, he's a good player. Like I said, he's developed, turning into just a nine, which he's played for the national team.
"I have to be honest I haven't seen that many games for Atalanta, but I know how they play and he fitted in well there, so, yeah, he's a good player."
Hojlund played for FC Copenhagen and Austrian side Sturm Graz before joining Atalanta last summer, scoring nine goals in Serie A as well as six in as many appearances for Denmark.
Asked if the striker had engaged with him about what United was like, Eriksen said: "Not recently.
"I spoke to him when we were with the national team last time.
"But of course, I've said a lot of good stuff – and also said some bad stuff – but in the end it's what's going to happen."