Rasmus Hojlund has blown Manchester United fans away with a piece of trickery while training with Denmark.
The £72million forward was at his best in his country’s training session ahead of the October round of the Euro 2024 qualifiers.
Rasmus Hojlund pulled off a sublime piece of skill in Denmark’s training session this week
Denmark currently sit second behind Slovenia in Euro 2024 qualifying group H, but are only kept off top spot on goals scored.
Hojlund – who has eight international caps – was selected alongside fellow United star Christian Eriksen.
The 20-year-old has netted six goals in three international matches – against Slovenia, Kazakhstan and Finland.
And he’s back in full force, with fans going wild as he pulled off a sublime piece of skill in training.
The clip shows Hojlund being tightly marked by Christian Norgaard with his back to goal.
Before he cleverly manages to chip the keeper with a back-heel.
One fan said: “Haaland could never.”
Another wrote: “Thierry Henry vibes.”
One more added: “The Danish Prince of Manchester.”
Another remarked: “I can’t wait to see these skills in matches.”
Hojlund is joint second top goal scorer in the Euro 2024 qualifying rankings, behind Romelu Lukaku.
Him and United team-mate Scott McTominay have racked up an impressive six goals apiece.
Following his substitution last month against Arsenal, the Dane has already left a lasting impact on supporters and Premier League watchers.
Hojlund, who joined the team during the summer transfer window, has also already scored three goals in the Champions League for the Red Devils.
At Old Trafford, the striker gave United the lead twice against Galatasaray, but both times the home team was beaten.
He is still looking for his first Premier League goal after United’s 3-1 loss to Brighton at home saw his attempt disallowed.