Manchester United Set Terms on Zirkzee’s January Exit as Amorim Considers Block
United will decide with squad cover plus AFCON absences in mind.
Overview
- Zirkzee has yet to start this season and has logged around 90 minutes in total, with reports saying the lack of action has cost him a Netherlands call‑up ahead of the World Cup.
- Multiple reports indicate United prefer a loan for January, while a permanent sale would require offers above roughly €40 million.
- Football Insider reports Rúben Amorim could veto a mid‑season move to preserve attacking depth during potential injuries and AFCON call‑ups.
- Fabrizio Romano says the striker has not formally asked to leave, as interest builds from clubs including West Ham and Roma.
- The Daily Briefing, via Yahoo/StrettyNews, reports any exit may hinge on United signing a replacement centre‑forward in January.