High-ranking officials at Manchester United have reportedly lost faith in Rasmus Hojlund, despite Ruben Amorim voicing his support for the player - showing a stark contrast to how things are done at Liverpool.
Hojlund has had a dismal season at Old Trafford, netting a mere four Premier League goals in 31 appearances.
His poor form has sparked rumours that he could be on his way out of Old Trafford come season's end, provided a suitable buyer can be found.
United's top bosses are reportedly growing weary of Hojlund as he approaches the conclusion of his second season with the club.
Senior figures are said to be irate over his work ethic and are 'not having' the idea of retaining him for the next season, as per the Manchester Evening News.
Ruben Amorim appears to be at odds with Man Utd bosses over Rasmus Hojlund.
He just needs to continue working hard and better things will come." The in-fighting at Old Trafford is the perfect representation of a club in disrepair - worlds away from the well-oiled-machine that is Liverpool.
The Reds are on the verge of signing right-back Jeremie Frimpong as the first arrival of the summer, as Slot already looks to replace the outgoing Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Senior figures at Old Trafford have reportedly given up on the misfiring Dane
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