Eleventh in the Premier League after four days, Manchester United have not started their season well. The fault lies with Erik ten Hag who is struggling to convince, injuries, but also extra-sporting matters. Like a team that has undoubtedly been ill for several years, the club’s inability to sell its own jerseys bearing the image of Rasmus Højlund.
THE Daily Mail indeed says that the club’s store was unable to sell jerseys bearing the name of the striker who cost Manchester United €75 million for more than a month, because it did not have an “ø” Danish in stock. Enough to frustrate the supporters who took the opportunity to point out the incompetence of their favorite team. The Red Devils wanted to reassure their fans by promising the arrival of the flocks in the coming days. A management which does not reassure about the state of the current club…