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The new desire, the young player Manchester United will sign ahead of Neymar.

A Danish attacker could take the place of the Brazilian star in the Red Devils' team.

By Liam Styles

A Danish attacker could take the place of the Brazilian star in the Red Devils' team.
A Danish attacker could take the place of the Brazilian star in the Red Devils' team.
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Manchester United are not resting after the end of the Premier League. Although they have secured a place in the UEFA Champions League and finished third, fans think they could have done better this season and not lost important matches that cost valuable points.

Erik ten Hag was not very well received by the Red Devils fans. He was questioned at every turn and the elimination in the UEFA Europa League only resulted in criticism in the media and social media. But he was able to get back on track to return to Europe's top competition in the final rounds of the English Premier League.

United's object of desire is Neymar Jr. The Paris Saint-Germain striker is no longer at ease in France and feels he has been deprived of the limelight he was looking for. Especially when they signed Argentinian Lionel Messi, who won the World Cup last winter in Qatar, which was the pinnacle of his football career.

The cost of signing him could be high, but ten Hag wants to aim to be among the most powerful clubs on the continent. And they will have to be smart in handling the signing of Neymar Jr. However, there would be another name that can give them higher returns in the future and not as expensive as the South American.

The Atalanta striker that United want. 

The name of Rasmus Højlund is already in Manchester United's portfolio. He has the same agent as ten Hag and in Serie A, with his 20 years, he has already scored 15 times in 41 games. He has also said in several interviews that his dream is to play for the Red Devils at some point in his career and become a star in the Premier League, which could come sooner than he thinks.


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