The Peoples Person
·7 janvier 2025
The Peoples Person
·7 janvier 2025
Manchester United players want Joshua Zirkzee to stay at the club and fight for his place under Ruben Amorim, as per reports.
The Dutchman has had a turbulent time under Ruben Amorim so far. Erik ten Hag’s signing from Bologna struggled to impress in his early days at Old Trafford and his situation has only worsened under the new gaffer.
The 23-year-old’s lowest moment at United came against Newcastle United in December. He was taken off by the Portuguese tactician in the 33rd minute and was jeered off by his own fans. The tactical decision was ruthless from the man in charge, to say the least.
After the 2-2- draw against Liverpool, wherein he received backlash for his terrible pass to Harry Maguire late in the game, it emerged that United are prepared to part ways with him.
The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming his relationship with Amorim is at an all-time low.
However, now it is being suggested things are much better for the young striker in the dressing room at United.
According to talkSPORT, Zirkzee’s teammates at the club are urging him to stay and “fight” for his future in Manchester.
It is understood the Netherlands international is a popular figure in the dressing room and he is being “urged not to give up” his United dream by his senior teammates.
Zirkzee’s form and Amorim’s recent decisions have intensified the suggestions of a January exit with Juventus reported to be keen on signing the player.
The Old Lady are led by Thiago Motta, who got the best out of him at Bologna before United agreed to spend more than £35 million to secure his services. He has just four goals to his name across all competitions for his new club.
However, the support of his teammates could go a long way in helping Zirkzee rediscover his confidence and impress the crowd at the Theatre of Dreams.
Earlier on Tuesday, we covered a report suggesting the player “loves” United and is determined to succeed in the Premier League.
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