Manchester United manager Reuben Amorim has publicly addressed the ongoing struggle of striker Rasmus Hozilund.
The Danish international attacker has only scored three goals in 28 Premier League appearances this season.
United are tied to the new striker’s move due to Hodglund’s disappointing performance this season.
Hojlund, who joined United from Atalanta for the reported £72 million, has faced criticism for his limited goal return this season.
He was again poor for the Red Devils in his final Premier League defeat against the Wolves.
Hozilund misses many important opportunities, and Amorim believes that the attacker will make it worse for himself.
Amorim told reporters via his goal:
“The striker needs to score goals, so we try to help him, he’s really trying hard.
Is Man United going to keep Rasmus Hoilund?
The manager’s comments come in a challenging season for Mann United, who is currently sitting 14th in Premier League standings.
Despite the team’s struggle, Amorim is confident in Hozilund’s potential and is committed to helping him regain his shape.
It remains to be seen how patient the club will be with Hojlund and whether he will be at the club next season when United are currently looking for multiple attackers in the market.
Wolf star Matthews Kuña is currently a major target for the club and is expected to complete his signature next month.
Liam Dellup, an Ipswichtown attacker who scored 12 Premier League goals this season, is one of the players the Red Devils have been targeting this summer.
Once Reuben Amorim decided to transfer, Man United decided to make two major moves.