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The January transfer window often brings drama, and Manchester United is no stranger to big headlines during this time.
With Ruben Amorim’s new era in full swing, sweeping changes to the squad are already becoming more evident.
The Portuguese manager, known for his demanding 3-4-3 system, is determined to reshape United into a well-drilled, high-intensity team.
However, not all players seem to fit Amorim’s vision, and some are already considering their futures away from United.
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United’s heavy summer spending saw the arrival of some big names such as Matthijs De Ligt, Manuel Ugarte, and Leny Yoro.
While some have begun to adapt well, others have struggled to find their place within the squad.
The squad rebuild, combined with Amorim’s tactical shifts, has created challenges for players vying for game time.
One such player appears to be Dutch forward Joshua Zirkzee.
Signed for £36.5m from Bologna, the striker arrived at Old Trafford with high expectations following an impressive season in Serie A.
Zirkzee, however, has faced difficulties replicating his form in the Premier League, scoring just once in 18 appearances this season.
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According to La Gazzetta via DailyMail, Zirkzee has expressed a desire to reunite with former manager Thiago Motta, who is now at Juventus.
Motta, under whom Zirkzee thrived at Bologna, is reportedly eager to bring the 23-year-old to Turin.
A loan move has been suggested, but United’s financial fair play concerns might push for a permanent transfer instead.
Amorim has reportedly singled out Zirkzee for criticism, particularly over his decision-making and movement in the box.
This critique, combined with limited opportunities, has led the forward to seek a fresh start.
For United, finding the balance between squad depth and managing player exits will be key to their January transfer plans.
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