Rasmus Hojlund told to fight Benjamin Sesko for Man Utd spot as former Red Devils star declares faith in £72m flop

Former Manchester United and Arsenal defender Mikael Silvestre has told Rasmus Hojlund to fight for his place in the United starting lineup, despite the Red Devils being strongly linked with a move for Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig. United are determined to sign a new No.9 this summer and have now formally submitted their first bid for the Slovenian.

  • Hojlund told to compete with Sesko 
  • Man Utd placed a formal bid for Sesko 
  • Hojlund scored only four league goals last season 

Rasmus Hojlund told to fight Benjamin Sesko for Man Utd spot as former Red Devils star declares faith in £72m flopRasmus Hojlund told to fight Benjamin Sesko for Man Utd spot as former Red Devils star declares faith in £72m flopRasmus Hojlund told to fight Benjamin Sesko for Man Utd spot as former Red Devils star declares faith in £72m flop

Hojlund has not enjoyed much success in the since his move from to two years ago. While the Danish forward somehow managed to touch double figures in his maiden campaign, the last season turned out to be a nightmare as he managed to score just four league goals.u0026nbsp; u0026nbsp;

After a dismal campaign, Hojlund has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford this summer, but Silvestre believes that the striker should fight for his place, even if the club manage to secure a transfer for Sesko from Leipzig.u0026nbsp; u0026nbsp;

التحدث إلى Hajper the Frenchman said: “Marcus Rashford has gone and there are not a lot of strikers around. Joshua Zirkzee is a different type of striker who doesn’t make those runs in behind the defence. He is another type of player for certain games, certain opposition. But no, you need competition, need quality, so I wouldn’t rush into sending Rasmus Hojlund out on loan if Sesko signs. Absolutely not.”u0026nbsp;

Ruben Amorim’s side will play one last pre-season friendly against on Saturday before they formally kick off their 2025-26 campaign against at home on August 17. u0026nbsp;