Manchester United could end up needing to complete an unexpected deal in the transfer market. United have been clear in their approach to new signings this summer, with all three of Andre Onana, Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund forming a key part of Erik ten Hag’s squad.
The wait continues to see how Rasmus Hojlund will adapt to the pressures that come with being a £72m striker, but there is plenty of optimism surrounding the Denmark international.
In his absence, the United boss has relied upon Marcus Rashford to fill the void at centre forward. However, Rashford has failed to impress in either of the team’s first two games, leaving Ten Hag with the dilemma of sticking with the England international or turning to one of his alternate options, having previously used Jadon Sancho as a false nine and with Anthony Martial returning to fitness. READ MORE: United have already increased the pressure on new striker Rasmus Hojlund Asked about his team’s early struggles to score goals after the defeat to Tottenham Hotspur, Ten Hag said, "It's about belief and we believe these players because they did it last year as well.
They can score goals but it's obvious why we signed a striker. "If everything goes well, Martial is on the way back, Hojlund is also coming, so we have more players capable to score a goal.