Manchester United's new Danish goal scorer Helen (formerly known as Horant) has soared in popularity since joining the team. In the previous match against Arsenal, he came on as a substitute and performed well, but to the regret of the fans, it is impossible to find a shirt with his name on it. The reason is that Manchester United's official store lacks stock of the Danish letter ø and will have to wait a few days to replenish the stock, a situation that has triggered dissatisfaction among fans, who have accused the club of mishandling the situation and lack of ability.
In fact, the letter ø is quite common in the Nordic region and is a simplified version of the English letter oe, which is used as a vowel in the Danish and Norwegian languages. Even Arsenal star Martin Odegat uses ø. And while Helen has been with Manchester United for a few months now, his debut was delayed due to a back injury, and until now almost a month later, shirts bearing his name have still not been available for sale.