The Peoples Person
·29 janvier 2026
Joshua Zirkzee race: Juventus receive United’s response

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·29 janvier 2026

Despite obvious midfield gaps, Manchester United chose to focus on strengthening their attack last summer.
In came Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Benjamin Sesko for big money, and as a result, Joshua Zirkzee’s minutes decreased dramatically.
It was not until gameweek 12 that the Dutchman finally earned a Premier League start, but since the second week of December, the 24-year-old has not made the starting XI even once.
With the World Cup coming up at the end of the season, the former Bologna ace was keen to make the cut and the only way for that to happen was by playing regularly at club level.
However, with his chances expected to remain limited under Ruben Amorim, the Netherlands international was eyeing a return to Italy, with AS Roma interested.
However, the Portuguese tactician’s departure and Michael Carrick’s subsequent arrival meant United blocked his exit.
An injury, however, has meant he is yet to earn any minutes under the caretaker head coach, and he remains keen to leave Old Trafford.
There is interest from within the Premier League, but Serie A football appeals more to the former Bayern Munich ace and Juventus were reportedly interested.
However, as per Tuttosport, the Red Devils will not allow their No.11 to jump ship midway through the season.
Interestingly, Bianconeri boss Luciano Spalletti is also not a big fan of the versatile ace and is eyeing a different profile for Juve’s attack.
“He will most likely remain in England, where Zirkzee doesn’t appear to be leaving for now: Manchester United has put a freeze on transfers, and not even Juventus’ interest has changed matters.
“Regardless, he wouldn’t have met Spalletti’s requirements, who is looking for strength, hunger, and, even more so, physical qualities that can help him in specific moments of the match.”
Any addition to the attack will depend on the future of Joshua Zirkzee. Should he depart permanently, only then will United pursue an alternative in the January market.
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