Manchester United has come under fire from critics for being “incompetent” and unable to sell Rasmus Hojlund shirts for more than a month.
That is as a result of the Red Devils’ difficulties in obtaining a specific Danish letter for stock.
Hojlund, 21, moved from Atalanta to United last month for a cost of £72 million.
He just made his debut in the 3-1 loss to Arsenal last weekend due to fitness difficulties.
And with the Red Devils aiming to finally mount a title challenge, huge things are anticipated of United’s newest striker.
But until Thursday, supporters couldn’t purchase Hojlund’s customized jersey from the club shop.
The Mail further reports that it was because United didn’t have any stock of the Danish “”
More than a month after signing, Hojlund shirts could finally be purchased thanks to an order of the unique letters that came this week.
And eager buyers of a replica have criticized United’s “incompetence.”
According to one, “It’s incompetence,” the Mail Online. The major signing of the summer, and you still can’t buy a jersey with his name on it since no one thought it necessary to get the Danish “” supplied.