‘From ZERO to HERO’: Close up to HARD journey of Rasmus Hojlund – from a little boy writing innocent letter as 10-year-old to show that playing for Man United has always been his dream

Rasmus Hojlund is the most recent football player to assert that playing for Manchester United was his boyhood dream.

However, the latest £72 million striker for the Red Devils has the evidence! Hojlund, 20, unveiled a statement he had written for a school project that outlined his two football goals when he was ten years old.

Rasmus Hojlund's relentless attitude setting the bar at Man United

Both have reached adulthood in less than ten years, which is an amazing accomplishment for the “winning child,” who encourages the dedicated Dane to continue developing.

Hojlund said ten years ago, “My goal is to play for the Danish national team and for Manchester United.” After that, he read the letter to TV2 Sport.

Dream came true for the first time in September, when he received the first of his six senior caps.

Completing the second half of the goal, And United successfully resisted PSG’s last-ditch attempt to announce his signing from Argentina last Thursday.

It’s all about having big dreams and having the courage to pursue them, according to Hojlund. You won’t succeed in your objectives if you don’t.

It is not normal to have everything in one pack, but with Master United, I would say that everything has just come together. It’s the perfect match.

“The club is currently going through a process, and I would really love to be involved in it.

This also explains why I choose to move here at this particular moment; I really believe that I can grow with the team and, with any luck, we can win a lot of trophies together.

The Hamburg native also shared a picture of himself as a young student wearing United shirts alongside his younger brothers, Emil and Oscar.

Whereas Rasmus wore black shirts, his siblings wore red shirts.

He recounted that he was “very small” when he initially arrived in the United States.

“I believe that Erasmus at this time would likely be “excited,” as they say over here in English,” Holland went on.

“I am convinced that because (he) established himself as a goal,” the speaker stated.