Rasmus Hojlund is looking forward to totting up more minutes for new club Manchester United and says he's happy with his debut for the club.
The striker was used as a substitute in both of Denmark’s Euro 2024 qualifiers against San Marino and Finland this international break following his United debut against Arsenal earlier this month.
The £72m signing has only played 30 minutes of club football since signing for Erik ten Hag having missed the first three Premier League games of the season due to a back problem.
He seems to have made a smooth return to action with Denmark boss Kasper Hjulmand happy with the player’s fitness. Hojlund says he is now ready to pull on the red of United and is eyeing more time on the pitch against Brighton this weekend before next week’s Champions League opener with Bayern Munich. READ MORE: United targeting four key signings next summer Asked if he was looking forward to returning to Manchester, the 20-year-old told Bold.dk: “Of course I am.