Manchester United‘s attack has faced scrutiny recently due to changes in tactics, player form, and missed transfer targets like Antoine Semenyo. This has sparked discussions about which players are part of the club’s long-term plans.
The ongoing transfer talk for January adds to the uncertainty.
Several United players, especially those with limited playtime this season, are rumored to be considering moves away from the club.
In Italy, reports suggest that Juventus is looking for attacking reinforcements, with Joshua Zirkzee’s name often mentioned. His experience in Italian football makes him a candidate, and questions persist about a possible mid-season transfer.
However, behind the scenes, the outlook appears clearer. According to Samuel Luckhurst from The Sun, Zirkzee is likely to stay at Manchester United for the remainder of the season, as both the player and the club prefer to wait before making any major decisions.
United is not keen on allowing departures in January, and Zirkzee is reportedly not eager to leave. After recently returning to training from a minor injury, he is now available to interim head coach Michael Carrick, who has focused on the team’s performance rather than individual futures.
The priority remains on maintaining momentum from recent strong results and managing the squad through a challenging second half of the season. While United will evaluate their attacking options for the next season, any deal involving Joshua Zirkzee is now less likely to occur during the current window and might be better considered in the summer.
For now, the forward is part of the club’s plans, with the main focus on contributing through May before reassessing the situation.
