The Peoples Person
·18 February 2026
Joshua Zirkzee: What Man United are willing to do to secure upgrade on “modern‑day Berbatov”

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·18 February 2026

Whether Joshua Zirkzee will still be at Manchester United next season remains a mystery.
As Teamtalk note, even those calling the shots at Old Trafford still do not know if he will be a United player come the summer 2026 deadline.
“Manchester United will reassess Joshua Zirkzee’s future at the end of the season.”
They go on to suggest that the outcome of those talks may well be the striker leaving. If that happens, INEOS are said to have two possible routes to replace him.
“The current recruitment model favours young, high‑potential players who can develop and form the core of the side for years to come,” reveals Teamtalk.
“However, sources suggest it is not out of the question that United could deviate from that strategy in this instance, as it is a good place to address their decreasing levels of experience.”
United had high hopes when they beat European heavyweights to Zirkzee‘s signature, paying £36.5 million.
Initially, he struggled with the Premier League’s pace, but, like Dimitar Berbatov, he sought to compensate with silk and intelligence, playing the game at his own tempo.
With his unorthodox approach, often resembling a playmaker despite being a striker, he has shown glimpses of brilliance.
Yet, for a striker, numbers matter. With only nine goals in 67 appearances, he has not been influential enough in United’s play. One could argue that his lack of game time, injuries, and spending long spells on the bench have held him back.
Still, with exit talk refusing to fade, doubts over his impact, and his reported desire to move on, the likelihood is that he leaves this summer. As talented as he is, Zirkzee may well thrive elsewhere and become a major success.
The reassuring part for United fans is that Ineos appear to have a plan in place. Strengthening the attack will be a priority if Zirkzee departs. Securing the right competition for Benjamin Sesko would be a wise move, pushing him to reach his potential and setting United’s frontline for years to come.
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