
"In all honesty, even if there wasn't the World Cup to think about, Zirkzee has struggled a lot at Old Trafford and he could do well to do what others have done and leave in order to revive his career. That's worked quite well for United flops such as Antony, Rasmus Hojlund and Scott McTominay, so perhaps Zirkzee could also enjoy a bit of a revival if he gets out of the toxic atmosphere at MUFC."
"Zirkzee has a lot of suitors ahead of January, so he won't be short of options if he does decide to go. Juventus, AC Milan and Como are keen on the Dutchman, who is expected to look favourably on a return to Italy. Meanwhile, Aston Villa, West Ham and Brighton could offer him the chance to stay in English football."
"The Red Devils could do with having someone like Zirkzee around for extra squad depth, but it makes sense that that's not the kind of role the 24-year-old would be looking for in a World Cup year."
Joshua Zirkzee is seeking a January exit from Manchester United to secure more regular playing time and protect his chances of making the Netherlands World Cup squad. He has struggled to break into Ruben Amorim's starting lineup and faces added competition from summer signings Matheus Cunha, Benjamin Sesko and Bryan Mbeumo. Remaining at Old Trafford would likely mean a peripheral squad role rather than consistent minutes. A move could revive his career similar to other players who left United. Multiple clubs are interested, including Juventus, AC Milan, Como, Aston Villa, West Ham and Brighton, with a return to Italy seen as an attractive option.
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