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Denmark’s Rasmus Højlund celebrates scoring during Euro 2024 qualifying against Slovenia in June 2023
Denmark’s Rasmus Højlund celebrates scoring during Euro 2024 qualifying against Slovenia in June – he scored nine times in 32 games for Atalanta. Photograph: Jure Makovec/AFP/Getty Images
Denmark’s Rasmus Højlund celebrates scoring during Euro 2024 qualifying against Slovenia in June – he scored nine times in 32 games for Atalanta. Photograph: Jure Makovec/AFP/Getty Images

Manchester United agree deal to sign Atalanta striker Rasmus Højlund

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  • Danish 20-year-old agrees five-year deal with United
  • Fee believed to be £64m plus £8m in add-ons

Manchester United have agreed to pay an initial £64m to Atalanta for Rasmus Højlund, with the club going against its previous stance that it would pay no more than £60m for the forward.

The total price with add-ons will be £72m and the Denmark international will sign a contract for five years, with the option of a further year.

United’s decision to pay £4m beyond their valuation of the player will raise eyebrows, particularly as Højlund is unproven in English football, and last season’s Serie A campaign was his first in a major European league. The 20-year-old scored nine goals in 32 appearances.

Erik ten Hag began the transfer window targeting Tottenham’s Harry Kane before the club pulled out. The total price for Hojlund is only around £28m less than the England captain would cost. It is understood that Atalanta had demanded an initial £77m for their player.

After the signings of Mason Mount and André Onana earlier in the window, Højlund’s addition will take United’s summer spending close to £180m. If the requisite finance is raised via the sale of fringe players, Ten Hag may move to make a fourth addition. Fiorentina’s Sofyan Amrabat, or an alternative defensive midfielder, would be the priority then.

Ten Hag had made no secret of the need for attacking help after his side’s 2-0 loss in a friendly to Real Madrid. United failed to score from any of their 14 attempts under the NRG Stadium roof, an all-too-familiar tale given their problems taking opportunities last season.

Asked if the attacking display in Houston emphasised why they were looking to sign a new striker, Ten Hag said: “Absolutely. There were two things - the pressing can be better from the start and scoring goals. I think we need more players who are capable to be in the one-on-ones and we had the situations of one-on-ones.

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“It was Rashford, it was McTominay, it was Garnacho in one-on-one situations. From the situations, you have to score.”

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