When Rasmus Hojlund returned to his club after netting five goals for Denmark across back to back matches against Finland, Giorgio Scalvini told him not to let it go to his head.
The pair were team-mates at Italian side Atalanta, two of the club's bright young talents at a club renowned for bringing through youth.
Hojlund, of course, departed for Manchester United last summer in a £72million deal. Scalvini could potentially follow him with the young defender being linked with a move to Old Trafford as an early signing of the new Ineos and Sir Jim Ratcliffe era.
He's one of Europe's most talked about talents with United the latest in a line of continental heavyweights being touted as potential suitors.
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