(Credit: Imago, Manh Tung, Breaking Media)
(Credit: Imago, Manh Tung, Breaking Media)

Joshua Zirkzee could now return to Man United XI after unexpected twist

Pete O'Rourke, Transfer Correspondent

Transfer Correspondent AUTHORITY Former Sky Sports and ESPN FC correspondent who specialises in global recruitment, contract negotiations, and high-velocity transfer breaking news. FOCUS Exclusive reporting, domestic and international transfer markets, and elite-level insights. THE INSIGHT Pete utilises a Global Network of Industry Sources to deliver verified, first-to-market reporting. His “Deep-Lens” analysis connects the dots between boardroom strategy and pitch-level recruitment, providing a level of transfer clarity that goes beyond surface-level rumours.

Published on

Joshua Zirkzee is still weighing up his future at Man United and could force the club to make a move during the January transfer window.

Football Insider first revealed in October that Zirkzee is unhappy at Man United given his lack of playing time, with the likes of West Ham and Everton interested in him.

As I revealed on the latest edition of Football Insider's Inside Track podcast, losing Zirkzee would force United into the transfer market, but he could instead be given his opportunity to stake a claim for a regular place in the starting XI.

Benjamin Sesko was forced off with a knee injury against Tottenham and there are now worries that he could spend an extended period on the sidelines after undergoing tests.

As a result, it has been suggested that Zirkzee could look to stay and fill his place if Sesko has suffered a long-term blow, with his plans expected to dictate United' direction in January.

Joshua Zirkzee looking sad for Man United
Joshua Zirkzee could leave Man United. (Credit: Imago)

Joshua Zirkzee could make Man United U-turn

Former United chief scout Mick Brown told Football Insider on 10 November that Zirzkee could stay at Man United if he is afforded more first-team minutes.

Sesko's injury could see him given that opportunity, but amid plenty of interest from clubs in the Premier League and across Europe, an exit is still on the cards.

Speaking on the Inside Track podcast, I explained: "They're waiting to find out the full extent of the injury sustained by Sesko in that draw Tottenham with the weekend.

"If it is a bad injury, maybe he opens the door for Zirkzee to get a regular run of games under him, because he's been a bit unsettled this season.

"Obviously, if Sesko is sidelined for a considerable period of time, it might mean United decide to keep Zirkzee and he gets an extended run in the side.

"If he wants to move on, which has been suggested, it might force United into the transfer market to bring in a new option in January.

Ruben Amorim on the sidelines at Old Trafford as Man United manager
Ruben Amorim could be forced to sign a striker. (Credit: Imago)

"No decision has been made just yet, they want to wait and see how serious that injury is.

"But this could be the chance for Zirkzee to make his mark on the Man United side if it turns out that Sesko is out injured for a while."

Football Insider revealed on 1 November that Man United are reluctant to sell Zirkzee given their lack of attacking depth, and could move to block his departure.

Benjamin Sesko injury to dictate Man United's spending

One week on from the Slovenia international's withdrawal against Tottenham, there is still little clarity about the severity of his injury.

Despite efforts from the club to play it down, Football Insider revealed on 14 November that Man United could be forced to sign a striker when the January transfer window opens.

Ruben Amorim has previously said that Sesko will be Man United’s first-choice striker for the foreseeable future, putting his faith in the Slovenian despite a poor start to the season.

Benjamin Sesko running during a Man United game
The extent of Benjamin Sesko's injury is unclear. (Credit: Imago)

However, Football Insider revealed on 13 November that Sesko’s injury could force Man United into the market given their current lack of attacking depth.

There had been no plans to bring in attacking reinforcements in January prior to this blow, given their outlay during the summer, but a “serious” blow could force their hand.

For more Man United and exclusive news, follow us on Facebook or join our brand new WhatsApp Channel for instant updates to be sent straight to your phone.

www.footballinsider247.com