Manchester United fans who wanted to buy a Rasmus Højlund shirt had to wait for over a month due to the club shop’s inability to print the letter ‘ø’. The club had signed the Danish striker from Atalanta in early August, but according to the Daily Mail, fans were unable to purchase a jersey with his name on it until last week.
Expectations were high among Manchester United supporters for the 20-year-old to become a leading figure in Erik ten Hag’s team, as he was assigned the number 11 shirt. However, an injury at the beginning of the season disrupted the young center forward’s progress, leaving fans disappointed when they couldn’t find a shirt printed with his name. It’s worth noting that the letter ‘ø’ is used in Danish, Norwegian, Faroese, and Southern Sámi languages.