Tottenham and Crystal Palace keen on Joshua Zirkzee
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Tottenham and Crystal Palace keen on Joshua Zirkzee
"According to a report from Team Talk, the player's representatives remain hopeful of securing a move away from Old Trafford before the window closes. Crystal Palace and Tottenham are keen on the player, and it remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done. The two London clubs have already enquired about the Netherlands striker's versatility. It remains to be seen whether Manchester United are prepared to send the 24-year-old to a rival club."
"However, the player is ready to push for an exit this month. He wants to cement his place in the Netherlands' World Cup squad, and he knows he needs regular game time to do so. The move to Manchester United has not worked out for him; he has just 9 goals and 4 assists in 65 appearances. He is unlikely to play regularly for them, and a move away would be ideal for him."
"Tottenham need more depth in the final third, and Zirkzee could be a useful addition if he can regain his form and confidence. He could compete with Randal Kolo Muani and Dominic Solanke for the starting spot. If Tottenham can provide him with assurances of game time, the move would be ideal for him. Similarly, Crystal Palace needs more depth in attack. Jean-Philippe Mateta has been linked with an exit, and they will need to replace the Frenchman if he moves on in January."
Joshua Zirkzee's representatives are hopeful of securing a move away from Old Trafford before the transfer window closes, with Crystal Palace and Tottenham registering interest. Manchester United are reluctant to weaken the squad mid-season and are unwilling to sanction exits, but the 24-year-old is ready to push for a January move to gain regular minutes. Zirkzee seeks game time to improve his chances of making the Netherlands' World Cup squad. His Manchester United spell has yielded nine goals and four assists in 65 appearances. Tottenham could offer depth and competition for forward positions, while Palace may need a replacement if Jean-Philippe Mateta departs.
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