AS Roma have stepped up their efforts to sign Joshua Zirkzee, with the Serie A side negotiating personal terms with the goal of making Manchester United their top target in the January transfer window.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Roma view Zirksee as a priority addition who could lift their front line in the second half of the season and are hoping to move quickly.
The Italian club’s interest is driven by the desire to further develop its attacking creativity, mobility and technical quality. Zirkzee’s profile fits that description perfectly.
Roma recruiters see the Dutch striker as a player who can flourish in Serie A’s tactical environment.
Manchester United star Zirkzee involved in exit talks
Negotiations over personal terms are thought to be progressing positively, with the player indicating he is open to a move if an agreement is reached between the clubs.
However, this agreement is by no means simple. The final decision rests with Manchester United, who must weigh Roma’s interest against the needs of the team.
United are currently facing a difficult period with several players sidelined through injury or absent due to AFCON obligations.
The situation complicates immediate plans to turn off offensive options, including players who are not the first choice for starting pitching.
Bruno Fernandes’ injury in the recent game against Aston Villa has further complicated matters.
Zirksee’s situation at Old Trafford is being closely monitored. Although he has shown flashes of talent, his role has not always been clearly defined, leading to speculation that a move elsewhere could benefit both the player and the club.
Attacker faces uncertain future at Old Trafford
From Rome’s perspective, that uncertainty represents an opportunity. They want to acquire Zirksee as soon as possible, ideally in early January, to give him time to adapt and make an impact during a crucial period of the campaign.
For United, allowing Zirksee to leave could free up resources and space in the team, but doing so comes with risks amid injuries and international absences.
United bosses are expected to assess future options, fitness timelines and the overall depth of the squad before giving the green light.
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