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For more information, refer to our Privacy Policy. Rasmus Hojlund, Manchester United’s player, encountered difficulties in his first season after transferring from Atalanta with a £72 million deal.
During a match against FC Copenhagen, he clashed with Dalot, further fueling tension with Lukas Lerager’s equalizing goal and a late winning goal from Roony Bardghji. Bruno Fernandes reportedly supported Dalot, intensifying the conflict.
Eventually, Fernandes mediated the situation, requiring Hojlund to resolve issues directly with Dalot before shaking hands with him. The arrival of the new player, Rasmus Hojlund, raised concerns within the squad about the team’s overall recruitment under Ten Hag.
Despite the challenges faced, including lack of on-field support and off-field adversity, Hojlund’s debut season has shown promise, such as becoming the youngest player in Premier League history to score in six consecutive games. This suggests potential for a positive career at United.
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