Fabrizio Romano has provided an update on Manchester United attacker Joshua Zirkzee’s future at the club.
The Dutch attacker has just scored one goal all season and his performances have been criticised.
The former Atalanta attacker has struggled to adapt to the fast pace of the Premier League and it looks like he is going to take some time before the fans can see the player that the club signed in the summer.
Zirkzee has been linked with a move away from the club but Romano has claimed that all the reports linking the Netherlands international with a move back to Serie A are not true.
The Italian journalist provided the update on his Youtube channel, claiming that the player needs more time to settle in a new league in a new country and he is fully committed to play for the Red Devils.
“One of the questions of the recent days; many of you [have been] sending me some stories from Italy about Joshua Zirkzee maybe already thinking of leaving Manchester United in a potential shock story in the January transfer window,” Romano says.
“[There have been] links with Juventus, links with more clubs in Italy.
“Joshua Zirkzee was very happy in Italy. That is clear. Joshua Zirkzee was fantastic. But Joshua Zirkzee strongly wanted to go to Manchester United. Joshua Zirkzee decided to go to Manchester United three months ago.
“So to think that Joshua Zirkzee after three months is already planning to leave the club and try something different, this is something that Zirkzee is not doing.”
Man United have no intention of letting Joshua Zirkzee leave the club. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
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“Zirkzee is fully focused on Manchester United,” Romano adds.
Zirkzee is only 23-year-old and he needs time to settle in a new environment and the most important factor that should not be forgotten is that the whole Man United team is currently struggling. Even the…
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Author : Ahad Shaukat
Publish date : 2024-10-25 16:35:22
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