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‘He’s Not Going For Osimhen’ – Man United Dismiss Winter Exit For Zirkzee After Scoring Brace

'He's Not Going For Osimhen' - Man United Dismiss Winter Exit For Zirkzee After Scoring Brace

English Premier League giants Manchester United have dismissed reports linking Joshua Zirkzee with a potential January departure from Old Trafford, Soccernet.ng reports.

The Dutch-Nigerian striker joined Manchester United during the summer transfer window but struggled to make an immediate impact, managing just one goal in his first 18 appearances before the game against Everton.

With the appointment of new manager Ruben Amorim, rumours have surfaced suggesting the Portuguese tactician is eyeing reinforcements to fit his style of play.

Among the reported targets is Napoli’s prolific forward Victor Osimhen, with suggestions of a potential swap deal involving Zirkzee.

However, Germany-based transfer expert Florian Plettenberg reports that the Red Devils remain firm in their stance: Zirkzee is neither for sale nor loan this winter.

This declaration comes shortly after Zirkzee’s standout performance against Everton, where he scored twice in Manchester United’s 4-0 victory.

The brace not only marked a turnaround in Zirkzee’s form but also secured Amorim’s first Premier League win at Old Trafford.

Meanwhile, speculation surrounding Osimhen’s future continues to swirl. Tuttosport Editor-in-Chief Guido Vaciago, speaking to Napoli’s local radio station Radio Capri, suggested that any January transfer involving Osimhen must be approved by Galatasaray due to the Nigerian forward’s loan agreement.

“Galatasaray’s approval will be required for negotiations until June 30. However, this transfer may become a more concrete possibility in the summer months,” Vaciago stated, as quoted by Star.

Osimhen recently featured in Galatasaray’s 2-2 draw against Eyupspor at Rams Park. While he did not score, he provided a crucial assist, bringing his tally to three assists in the Super Lig this season.

 

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