Manchester United about to sign a prolific striker who is faster than Mbappe 

Manchester United about to sign a prolific striker who is faster than Mbappe 

Speed counts for a lot in modern football and Manchester United have one of the quickest players in Europe.

 

England take on Denmark at Euro 2024 in the Three Lions’ next match and there has been lots of discussion about absentee defender Harry Maguire, omitted from the tournament due to injury.

 

This denies us the chance to see Maguire take on clubmate Rasmus Hojlund, who is searching for his first goal of the tournament.

 

Hojlund was praised in the Danish media for ‘working like an ox’ in their draw with Slovenia, and his industrious efforts were illustrated by his sprint speed.

 

Rasmus Hojlund of Denmark runs with the ball during the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between Slovenia and Denmark at Stuttgart Arena on June 16…

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Fastest players at Euro 2024

Euro 2024 kicked off last Friday and every single team has played at least one match. Some have already played their second games.

 

UEFA has been collating data from the tournament, measuring the top speed of players at the tournament.

 

The quickest is Romania striker Valentin Mihaila, while Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund ranks inside the top five, edging out Kylian Mbappe.

 

Player Country Club Top Speed (km/h)

Valentin Mihaila Romania Parma 35.9

Dan Ndoye Switzerland Bologna 35.4

Rasmus Hojlund Denmark Manchester United 35.3

Jeremy Doku Belgium Manchester City 35.3

Kylian Mbappe France Real Madrid 35.2

Rasmus Hojlund will pose threat to England

Rasmus Hojlund’s combination of speed and work rate means England’s defenders will have to be wary of his potential impact.

 

 

John Stones and Marc Guehi are expected to line up in central defence, and while they are both familiar with Hojlund, that doesn’t mean it will be easy.

 

Denmark’s manager Kasper Hjulmand has meanwhile urged Hojlund not to drop too deep into the midfield.

 

Hojlund is five games without an international goal, after scoring seven in nine for his country prior to this goalless run.

 

The big stage of Euro 2024 gives him a platform to showcase his quality, that he will be determined to taek.

 

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“It will take two or three summer windows to get to a better place [for Manchester United],” explained Sir Jim Ratcliffe in an interview with Bloomberg.

 

 

“I’m not confident that we’ll solve all the problems in the first transfer window.”

 

The Man United co-owner, who is in charge of his first-ever summer window now, also reiterated the club’s stance on not signing big names anymore.

 

“Manchester United doesn’t have any players that are valued at 100 million or more.

 

 

“Buying a superstar isn’t going to solve the problem at Manchester United.”

 

That is a refreshing change from the Man United that splashed insane amounts of money on players who didn’t deserve it. The most recent example that springs to mind is, of course, Antony for £85 million.

 

Ratcliffe is clearly in for the long haul here; it’s imperative for the club and its fans to be patient.

 

 

 

 

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