Thursday, January 29, 2026
More
    HomeSportsFrom Italy: Man Utd U-turn on £37m Red’s future as loan-to-buy deal...

    From Italy: Man Utd U-turn on £37m Red’s future as loan-to-buy deal now being discussed with European giants

    -


    Fresh reports from Italy suggest Manchester United may have softened their stance on Joshua Zirkzee’s future.

    In the lead-up to the winter window opening, it was claimed that United would block any potential exit for their No.11 in order to keep the squad full to the brim with options.

    Advertisement

    Have United U-turned on Zirkzee’s potential departure?

    (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

    By doing so, the Red Devils believed they would have the best possible chance of turning their fortunes around under Ruben Amorim – until he was relieved of his duties at the start of the month.

    Now that the side have no cup fixtures to accommodate throughout the second half of the campaign, there is perhaps an acceptance that the likes of Zirkzee, who faces an uphill battle for game time, would benefit from a mid-season departure on loan.

    *Zirkzee in the league this term (Transfermarkt)

    The 24-year-old has been unable to feature since Michael Carrick took the reins over a fortnight ago due to an unspecified injury issue, so he will be seeking clarification over the role he’s likely to play when he’s match fit.

    Advertisement

    Why Zirkzee might consider a move elsewhere

    (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

    Zirkzee will be vying with a host of in-form teammates for minutes from now until the summer, with the likes of Bryan Mbeumo, Bruno Fernandes and Amad Diallo now mainstays in attack.

    The trio, along with the now-injured Patrick Dorgu, have been thriving so much that both Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha were dropped to the bench for the wins over Manchester City and Arsenal – even though the former had scored three times in two matches before Carrick was appointed.

    Meanwhile, Zirkzee could look favourably towards a move to Juventus due to the time he spent in Serie A with Bologna from 2022 to 2024.

    Advertisement

    Italian outlet Gazzetta dello Sport (via Football Italia) suggests that if a deal were to be agreed between the Old Lady and United, it’d likely be in the form of a loan with an option to buy.

    More Stories / Latest News

    From Italy: Man Utd U-turn on £37m Red’s future as loan-to-buy deal now being discussed with European giants

    Jan 29 2026, 6:55

    Mail: Man Utd talks ‘moving in the right direction’ with growing ‘confidence’ a deal can be agreed

    Jan 29 2026, 6:20

    Exclusive: Former Red backs Carrick for permanent Man Utd job after ‘magnificent’ start

    Jan 28 2026, 16:47



    Source link

    Must Read

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here

    Trending