Hojlund has revealed that his footballing role model was Cristiano Ronaldo and his reasons will be music to United fans' ears. The Dane was introduced to the prolific Portuguese by his United-supporting father Anders and he did not just want his son to marvel at Ronaldo's hunger and goal prowess. He also wanted him to imitate his dedication.
"My father introduced me when I was young. He supported them and he introduced me to Cristiano, he wanted me to idolise him because he has a good mentality. I think that's the reason he is where he is today, why he achieved so much and why, for me, he is the best player ever," Hojlund told Sky Sports.
"He of course had the talent but it is about how hard he worked. I've seen interviews with ex-Manchester United players who all saw he wasn't a complete footballer when he came so he was very skilful but it is about how he developed."
Another sign of Hojlund's dedication is how much of a late bloomer he was. Indeed, Christian Mouroux, a key figure in the early stages of his career, has admitted that Hojlund's younger twin brothers, Emil and Oscar, who are still at Copenhagen, were more talented than the new United signing.
"Rasmus wasn’t a standout," Mouroux told The Daily Mail. "There were other players his age just as good. Signing for a team who’ve bought him to perform now, it’s surprising. Knowing him, it’s a type of pressure he will thrive under."
Mouroux, sporting director of amateur club Horsholm Usserod Idraetsklub (HUI), where Hojlund played until he was 12, said father Anders and his wife were the driving force behind their three sons' careers and he brought them up to never stop practising and honing their skills. Anders, in fact, was so committed that he built a pitch in the basement of their house so they could train when the weather was too bad to play outside.
"Sometimes he would train one son for one hour then come back with another and then another. There was always a Hojlund on our pitches," he recalled. "Rasmus still comes here to train when home. Brings his own cones and balls. Nobody has ever seen dedication like his, but it’s in their blood."