Rasmus Hojlund's decision to conduct an interview with a Manchester United YouTube fan channel has reportedly been questioned by his team-mates.
The Danish international has been in fine form in 2024, having scored seven goals from six appearances for the Red Devils before picking up an injury recently.
During his prolific spell, Hojlund sat down for an interview with 'The United Stand' where he discussed everything from his goalscoring form to life in Manchester.
However, while some will have enjoyed an insight into the mind of United's No. 11, reports claim that his team-mates have questioned the decision to do the interview.
According to the United We Stand magazine, a couple of United players spoke to Højlund regarding his choice to give an interview to a channel which 'was built on negativity and slaughtering United players'.
The United Stand has previously come under criticism from those associated with the club, with former Red Devil Paul Parker once claiming the channel is 'causing 'problems' at United.
However, Mark Goldbridge - who runs the United Stand - has since hit back and insisted that the criticisms stem from 'jealousy'.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, Goldbridge wrote: 'Jealousy always seems to burn brightest on a Sunday lol! So, that interview took months to put together.
'Everyone in the club was aware, the player and others were doing media on a training day at Carrington, we were there all morning. If anyone wanted to stop it they could of'.
Back in October, former United defender Parker said he believes Goldbridge has been 'attacking the club, the manager and the owners of a football club that he doesn't even love' given he 'is a Nottingham Forest fan'.
Speaking about the situation regarding
Read on m.allfootballapp.com