The Peoples Person
·17 December 2025
Joshua Zirkzee: AC Milan intensify interest in Man United striker

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·17 December 2025

Manchester United’s Joshua Zirkzee’s future remains very much uncertain as the January transfer window approaches.
The Dutchman has struggled for game time and consistency this season.
Zirkzee has not managed to capitalise on the sale of Rasmus Hojlund to increase his playing time.
The three summer signings of Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko have dominated the starting positions in the attacking areas.
Even Mason Mount has regularly started in a front three this season.
Sesko’s injury led to an increase in minutes for Zirkzee, who scored his only goal of the season away to Crystal Palace at the end of November.
Nonetheless, the return to fitness of both Cunha and Sesko has resulted in a reduction in Zirkzee’s game time once again.
As a result, there have been numerous conflicting reports regarding the future of the former Bologna star.
It has been suggested that Zirkzee is happy to stay at the club and fight for his place.
There have also been several reports to the contrary, suggesting that while United do not want to sell the player, they could be convinced by an offer of €35‑40 million.
Italian club AS Roma have been most frequently linked with a move, and there have been rumours that their directors have already been in contact with United over a deal.
There have also been reports that fellow Italian giants AC Milan and Juventus are keen to strengthen their attacking options with Zirkzee.
In addition, if the Dutch striker were to remain in England, it is believed that both Leeds United and West Ham United would be interested in signing him.
Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport reports that “despite his different profile, in recent weeks there have been contacts with the entourage of Joshua Zirkzee, a long-time target at Milan.”
They claim that Zirkzee is desperate to leave Old Trafford and that he “would gladly return to Italy, where he exploded with success at Bologna.”
Problematically for the Serie A giants, United want a €35 million obligation to buy inserted into any loan deal and would only sanction a move near the end of January. Finally, they also face stiff competition from Roma.
The newspaper concludes, “in short, it’s not a simple deal, even if the Rossoneri remain vigilant and hope for a breakthrough in the coming weeks.”
Source: transfermarkt.com
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