
"Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee looks increasingly likely to be on the move when the January window opens. Once signed with genuine hope he could form part of United's attacking spine, the 24-year-old has fallen down the pecking order and is attracting interest from a string of clubs, both in the Premier League and abroad. Due to the arrival of Benjamin Sesko at the club, opportunities have been limited for the Dutch international attacker."
"This season, Zirkzee has seen much of his time spent on the bench and, crucially, failed to make the match-day squad against Sunderland, a sign that shows Ruben Amorim is not including the striker in his plans for this season. Everton and West Ham have been named as Premier League clubs keeping tabs on Zirkzee, according to Teamtalk, while clubs in Italy, where Zirkzee previously enjoyed success, such as Como, and historically linked sides like Juventus and AC Milan, have also been mentioned as possibilities."
"Zirkzee believes he can make it in English football but must decide whether staying to fight for a place at United is preferable to a move that promises regular game time and a chance to rebuild confidence. With interest from both domestic rivals and clubs in Italy, plus reports that intermediaries are actively sounding out the market, January looks likely to be decisive."
Joshua Zirkzee has fallen down Manchester United's pecking order and is increasingly likely to move in the January window. The 24-year-old Dutch forward has seen limited opportunities since Benjamin Sesko arrived and has spent much of this season on the bench, even missing the match-day squad against Sunderland. Ruben Amorim appears not to include him in current plans and is already considering replacements for 2026. Everton, West Ham and several Italian clubs, including Como, Juventus and AC Milan, have shown interest. Intermediaries are sounding out options as Zirkzee weighs staying to fight or moving for regular game time.
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