Man Utd accused of 'incompetence' as embarrassing Rasmus Hojlund gaffe comes to light
Manchester United fans were unable to buy shirts with new signing Rasmus Hojlund's name on the back for over a month due to an embarrassing gaffe.
United signed Hojlund from Atalanta this summer in a deal worth up to 72m. However, fans wanting to get a replica kit with their new star striker's name on it were left disappointed as the Old Trafford Megastore did not have the right Danish '' in stock.
Hojlund officially joined United on August 5, with the 20-year-old presented to supporters at Old Trafford ahead of a pre-season friendly against Ligue 1 side Lens. However, the forward was nursing a back injury when he signed and was unable to make his debut until September 3 when he came off the bench in the 3-1 loss to Arsenal at the Emirates.
And six weeks after Hojlund became a United player, fans can now finally get his name on their shirts with the Daily Mail reporting that the "unique o" they were missing arrived on Thursday and the shirts are now on sale.