Manchester United striker Joshua Zirkzee is already being linked with a move back to Italy just months after completing his move to Old Trafford.
Zirkzee joined United from Bologna in a record £36.5million deal for the Serie A side, though Riccardo Calafiori's transfer to Arsenal would surpass it a month later. The Dutchman looked set to hit the ground running as he became a Premier League supersub when he scored the winning goal for the Red Devils against Fulham.
The ex-Bayern Munich ace has yet to add to his tally in 10 other appearances for Erik ten Hag's side however. Despite those struggles the 23-year-old did say last month that he believed he was feeling increasingly settled at the club.
"I think that because I've been playing, I'm feeling a bit more at home on the pitch as well," he said in September. "I understand the guys more and I don't feel new anymore!"
Speculation has already started over Zirkzee's future however. Juventus and AC Milan were both linked to signing the striker in the summer but were beaten to his signature by United.
Milan were reluctant to pay a sizeable commission to agent Kia Joorabchian at that time. Juventus however, are reported by Calciomercato, per Sport Witness, to retain an interest in Zirkzee.
The Turn side appointed ex-Bologna boss Thiago Motta in the summer and the former Barcelona midfielder worked with Zirkzee in the Emilia-Romagna region. It is said that move could be struck ‘perhaps as early as January’.
A loan has been touted, with Zirkzee signing a contract at Old Trafford until June 2029 with the option to extend for a further year, in July. Any permanent deal would not come cheap.
Ex-United striker Louis Saha believes Zirkzee needs a world class talent of Ruud van Nistelrooy's ilk to truly continue his growth in Manchester. The Frenchman reckons both Zirkzee and fellow forward Rasmus Hojlund have potential to take advantage of.
"These players are in a bracket where they have lots of potential but are not the finished product yet," said ex-Fulham star Saha. "We know that Rasmus Højlund and Joshua Zirkzee can potentially score 25 goals in a season, they haven't done it yet, they’re still learning.
"They have plenty of talent but should be developing their skills playing with Ruud van Nistlerooy rather than just being coached by him.”
Fotbeimor
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actually he is not up to Manchester united standard .. No insult to him but united needs more big players if they want to compete again at the top level
zodakoruy
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Zirkzee is a decent player. He will easily flourish under any other attack minded manager except Erik Ten Hag. 100% problem is from Erik
you are very much wrong bro. there's nothing gud about that boy believe it or not
Soyamntuy
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He has played enough games come on this news is fake, and out of all players Antony should be the one to leave
kabacenpsz
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Zirkzee is a decent player. He will easily flourish under any other attack minded manager except Erik Ten Hag. 100% problem is from Erik
Preciousechee
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Buy a striker like Osihmen and add it to the United squad and watch the kids flourish
mezcelou
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I don't think Zirk Zee is a bad player, but what I think is that he should think about an alternate position coz I think he would make a great midfielder... he's so good with the link up play.. He's good with the 1-2 Football
Hazaeimo
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zirkzee is a midfielder I don't know why Hag can't see that?
bamadiloty
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The musician wants to go 🤣🤣🤣🤣
wuzaclmns
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loaning him out will be Best option
Iron-U
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That guy is not worth 12 million pounds in the EPL. in fact promote Weathly, the teenager is better than this Zirkzee, even Mactominey can play a striking role than that guy with his movements and ball control. It was a waste of money. He should have promoted the guy and watch him grow
Mapabmrsy
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wasted striker not fit for Manchester United
Nucabilnpr
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they should sell this guy now, he not good at all
zisbnpru
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you see players will run away
Wiseman5000
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actually he is not up to Manchester united standard .. No insult to him but united needs more big players if they want to compete again at the top level