‘Probably’: Rasmus Hojlund says £53m Manchester United star may be the best he’s ever played with

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Rasmus Hojlund couldn’t choose between two of his current Manchester United teammates when asked who is the best player he has ever played with.

The 21-year-old made a slow start to the Premier League after signing from Italian side Atalanta for £72 million last summer.

But with five goals in his last five league matches, it is clear the talented youngster has the ability to do it in the English top flight.

Since joining, Hojlund has taken the field with a host of quality players, while alongside him there are also a host of top players performing internationally for Denmark.

Of all the star names, the striker chose Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford when asked who his best ever teammate is, and he couldn’t decide between the two.

Marcus Rashford dropped the name Rasmus Hojlund when asked who is the best player he has ever played with

The Dane also mentioned Man United skipper Bruno Fernandes, questioning the superior talent

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“In terms of ability?” He asked in a JD Football video on TikTok. ‘Probably Marcus (Rashford) or Bruno (Fernandes)’

Given his age and limited top-level experience, the striker had a relatively small pool of players to choose from compared to some of his Old Trafford colleagues.

Fernandes himself appeared in the video and answered the question alongside his former United and Portugal teammate Cristiano Ronaldo.

Cristiano Ronaldo was the answer to Bruno Fernandes and Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who played alongside him on his return to the club in 2021

As did Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who also played alongside the five-time Ballon d’Or winner during his ill-fated 18-month spell at the club.

“It’s because of his work ethic,” Wan-Bissaka explained why he chose the 39-year-old. “The way he carries himself and his mentality.”



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