Ruben Amorim ‘believes £70m Sesko can bring out the best in Hojlund’

The arrival of Benjamin Sesko to Old Trafford this summer does not necessarily spelled the Rasmus Hojlund in Manchester United, has claimed a report.

Red Devil's boss Ruben Amorim is said to be convinced that the two young strikers can co -exist at the club and the conquest of the Slovenian could best put forward in the Hojlund.

Hojlund scored the first goal of United in the 4-1 victory over Bournemouth in Chicago and made a claim on another on the day it appeared that RB Leipzig Sesko is the number 1 striker of the club.

It has left the situation of the DANE in Old Trafford in some doubt, two years after he arrived at United from Atalanta for £ 72 million.

According to the sun, Amorim is open to the idea of keeping Hojlund this summer and thinks that the arrival of Sesko would offer competition that is missing earlier.

The outlet claims that the Portuguese are very enthusiastic about the prospect of the arrival of Sesko, but would still prefer Hojlund to stay in the club, but the Danish striker gets the right to make a decision about his future.

After United's victory for the season in the cherries, Amorim admitted that he does not know what the future has in store for Hojlund in the midst of their pursuit of Sesko.

“I am really happy with Rasmus,” said the United Boss. 'I don't know what will happen until the end of the market. The most important thing is that Rasmus scores goals. He is very good at the team. He improves.

'Again, I don't know what will happen until the market is closed. I am really happy with the players we had last season. We looked like another team today. Let's continue with that. '

Goals from Hojlund, Patrick Dorgu, Amad Diallo and Ethan Williams brought United in order before a late own goal of Matthijs de Ligt Bournemouth gave some comfort. Hojlund claimed that he had affected Diallo's efforts, but it was awarded to the Ivorian.

It was smooth, impressive performance of United after Saturday's 2-1 win over West Ham in New Jersey, and Amorim is encouraged by what he has seen so far.

“I think it was a good game,” he added. “We played with intensity. We were aggressive and that is something that we have to improve from last season.

'I think we had better possessions compared to the last game, so they listen. Of course it can first score the confidence of the team at the start of the game. '

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