
🚨😬 | BREAKING: Manchester United’s belief in Rasmus Højlund appears to have hit a worrying low, with reports.
Suggesting that manager Rúben Amorim, key figures within the club’s hierarchy, and even several of his teammates have lost faith in the Danish striker’s ability to lead the line.
Sources close to Old Trafford claim that concerns have been simmering for months. Højlund’s struggles in front of goal, coupled with inconsistent performances in big games, have reportedly left Amorim questioning whether the 21-year-old has the mentality and quality to thrive at the highest level.
The biggest sign yet came during the Europa League final, where Amorim made the bold call to rush Joshua Zirkzee back from a hamstring injury just to start him ahead of Højlund. That decision, insiders say, was not just tactical—it was a clear message about where the manager’s trust lies.
The move reportedly stunned Højlund, who had expected to lead the attack on such a big stage. Instead, he was relegated to the bench, coming on late with the game already slipping away. Several teammates are said to have privately acknowledged that Zirkzee’s return—despite being far from match fit—was a telling indictment of Amorim’s assessment of Højlund’s current level.
United invested heavily in the young striker, believing he could be the long-term spearhead of their attack. However, whispers from Carrington suggest that patience is wearing thin, and the club could be forced to reassess their attacking options in the upcoming transfer window.
For Højlund, the challenge now is as much psychological as it is technical. Restoring belief—both in himself and from those around him—may define his Manchester United future. But as one insider put it: “When a manager stops believing, it’s the hardest thing to
win back.”
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