Hojlund is raring to go with Denmark’s Euros campaign, after the Man United forward ‘stumbled right at the finish line’ in his bid to make their 2022 World Cup squad

Rasmus Hojlund, fresh off his debut season at Manchester United, is eager to start for Denmark in the Euro 2024 competition.

In Group C of this summer’s competition in Germany, the 21-year-old Dane and his international teammates will play England second. Slovenia and Serbia are also in this group.

He was left out of Denmark’s World Cup team in 2022 while playing for the Italian club Atalanta, but his subsequent form and his summer transfer to Manchester United indicate that he is prepared to play in his first international competition.

According to Hojlund, Tipsbladet will find it “incredibly cool.” I nearly made it to the World Cup in Qatar the last time, but I faltered just before the finish line.

“I’m really excited about it, but first we have to see if I get selected.”

Rasmus Hojlund is eagerly looking forward to representing Denmark at Euro 2024

 

Rasmus Hojlund is eagerly looking forward to representing Denmark at Euro 2024

The Man United forward was left out of the Danish World Cup squad, but should be in Germany

 

The Man United forward was left out of the Danish World Cup squad, but should be in Germany

 

While other countries, including England, have named provisional squads ahead of Euro 2024, Denmark have yet to confirm who would be making the trip – although it would be a hefty shock if Hojlund was not involved.

Hojlund has seven goals in his 12 appearances for Denmark to date, including a goal against Slovenia in qualifying for this summer’s tournament.

He added: ‘It means a lot to me to play on the national team, and it always has. I have always followed the national team and been a big supporter – even when things didn’t go so well.

‘I am very patriotic, and it’s something very special to take the field with other Danes and play against other nations. It will always be special to me.’

Denmark are previous winners of the European Championships, in 1992, and reached the semi-finals in 2021, losing to England after extra time.

Hojlund, however, has rather modest ambitions about Denmark’s hopes this time around – but wants to aid with their goalscoring however far they progress.

‘I have never been the type to set a goal for myself, but of course, I will be happy if we advance from the group stage, and I can help the team along the way by scoring some goals,’ Hojlund said.

Despite Denmark's semi-final at Euro 2020, Hojlund has a low benchmark for success this year

 

Despite Denmark’s semi-final at Euro 2020, Hojlund has a low benchmark for success this year

Denmark will play two friendlies ahead of the start of their Group C campaign against Slovenia

 

Denmark will play two friendlies ahead of the start of their Group C campaign against Slovenia

Denmark have pre-tournament friendlies against Sweden on June 5 and Noway three days later, before they open their campaign against Slovenia in Stuttgart on June 16.

The Danes face England in Frankfurt four days later, before their final group stage game against Serbia in Munich on June 25.