Manchester United has successfully signed Denmark striker Rasmus Hojlund from Serie A side Atalanta, sealing a five-year contract until 2028. While the financial details were not disclosed officially, reports suggest the 20-year-old’s transfer cost the club around £72 million ($92 million).
Expressing his excitement about joining the prestigious club, Hojlund revealed his childhood dream of playing for Manchester United. He looks forward to working under the guidance of their esteemed manager and believes this environment is perfect for his development.
Hojlund’s previous season with Atalanta proved remarkable, scoring nine league goals, signaling his potential. Additionally, he showcased his talent while representing Denmark, netting six goals in just four appearances for the national team.
Manchester United’s need for a striker became evident last season, as they struggled to find a consistent scorer. With Hojlund’s arrival, they hope to strengthen their attacking front and benefit from his ball-holding abilities, creating more opportunities for midfielders like Bruno Fernandes and Mason Mount.
The football director of Manchester United, John Murtough, expressed confidence in Hojlund’s growth under Manager Erik ten Hag and his coaching team. The club has been swift and decisive in securing their primary targets early in the transfer window, ensuring ample time for squad preparation for the upcoming exciting campaign.
Hojlund marks the third signing for Manchester United during this transfer window, following the acquisitions of Mason Mount from Chelsea and goalkeeper Andre Onana from Inter Milan.
After a successful third-place finish last season and winning the League Cup in February, Manchester United aims to continue their pursuit of success and secure more accomplishments in the upcoming season.