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Man United signing Rasmus Hojlund hailed as a ‘very good player’

Christian Eriksen has given his thumb of approval for Manchester United's latest signing, Rasmus Hojlund.

Rasmus Hojlund of Atalanta.
Rasmus Hojlund of Atalanta. Picture: AAP Image

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."


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