Sesko, a 22-year-old Slovenian striker, joined Manchester United for a reported £74 million this summer. He is expected to lead the line for the team this season, but Hojlund, also 22, has been linked with a move away due to Sesko's arrival.
Berbatov thinks that Amorim should resist the urge to sell Hojlund, as he believes the Danish striker still has a lot to offer. He pointed out that Hojlund and another striker, Joshua Zirkzee, performed well in their previous clubs before struggling to adjust to the Premier League.
Berbatov explained that it's not easy for strikers to adapt to the Premier League, citing the high expectations and pressure to perform. He noted that being a striker is not just about scoring goals, but also about creating chances for teammates, dropping deep, and defending when needed.
With the arrival of Sesko, the competition for places in the team will be high, and Berbatov thinks that Hojlund and other strikers will have to prove themselves to stay in the team. He believes that this situation can be a positive one, as it will drive the strikers to work harder and bring more to the table.
Ultimately, Berbatov wants to see how the strikers will respond to the challenge and prove themselves in the Premier League.