Rasmus Hojlund’s £72m Transfer to Man Utd Unveils Childhood Dream in Astonishing Letter Written at Age 10

Rasmus Hojlund is the most recent football player to assert that playing for Manchester United was his desire since he was a child to play for the club.

However, the new striker for the Red Devils, who cost 72 million pounds, has the evidence! Hojlund, who is now twenty years old, disclosed a statement that he had written when he was ten years old for a school project. The statement detailed his two ambitions in football.

Both of these accomplishments have been accomplished in a span of less than 10 years, which is a big achievement for the “winner child” who motivates the dedicated Dane to continue developing.

Hojlund declared in a letter that he had written ten years earlier, “My goal is to play for the Danish national team and for Manchester United.” The letter was then read out to TV2 Sport by him.

During the month of September, he was awarded the first of his six senior caps, turning fantasy number one into a reality.

In addition, United was able to successfully withstand PSG’s last-minute interest in acquiring his services from Atalanta, which allowed them to successfully complete the second portion of the goal.

According to Hojlund, the most important thing is to have ambitious goals and the boldness to work toward achieving them. In that case, you will not be successful in achieving your goals.

Getting everything in one package is not something that happens very often, but in the case of Manchester United and me, I would say that everything has just come together. It is the perfect combination.

“At this very moment, the club is going through a selection process, and I would be more than happy to be a part of it.

This is another reason why I chose to relocate to this location at this particular moment in time; I am confident that I will be able to grow alongside the squad, and with any luck, we will be able to win a lot of trophies together.

The killer, who was born in Copenhagen, also uploaded a picture of himself when he was a young student wearing United shirts with his younger brothers Emil and Oscar. It was with his younger brothers.

Rasmus’s siblings wore red shirts, whereas he wore black shirts.

He recalled that he was “very small” when he first became devoted to United.

“I think that Rasmus at ten would probably be “buzzing,” as they say over here in England,” Holland continued.

“I’ve pursued that because (he) set himself a goal,” the speaker said.

Holland, though, will miss United’s opening two games due to a preseason injury sustained while playing for Atalanta.