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Roma eye loan move for Manchester United forward Joshua Zirkzee

By ANI | Updated: December 25, 2025 19:10 IST

Manchester [UK], December 25 : Roma will start preparing a proposal for Manchester United forward Joshua Zirkzee on Friday. ...

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Manchester [UK], December 25 : Roma will start preparing a proposal for Manchester United forward Joshua Zirkzee on Friday. The Italian club is reportedly looking to take him on loan initially, with an option to buy if certain conditions are met, according to Sky Sports.

Earlier this month, Manchester United were aware of Roma's interest, but the club is not thought to be actively seeking to sell Zirkzee when the transfer window opens, as per Sky Sports.

The 24-year-old recently made an impact for Ruben Amorim's side, scoring the equaliser in last month's 2-1 win over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. That goal is Zirkzee's only strike of the ongoing Premier League season, having featured 11 times across all competitions.

The Netherlands international joined Manchester United in the summer of 2024 from Bologna for £36.5 million. However, the former Bayern Munich attacker has struggled for game time and form at Old Trafford, scoring eight goals in 60 appearances across all competitions.

Manchester United will take on Newcastle on December 27 (Indian Standard Time) in the Boxing Day fixture. Currently 7th on the Premier League table with 26 points, a win for Manchester United would see them draw level on points with 4th-placed Chelsea, who are set to play Aston Villa on Saturday.

Ahead of the match, Ruben Amorim said he has learned more in the past year than in his previous five as a manager, and that if he could, he would handle many thingsincluding on-field tacticsvery differently.

"I would love to go back to the last year. We suffer a lot in this moment and I would do things so differently. I learned more this year than the other five as a manager. I will do so many things in a different way, not just in everything but also on the pitch, the way we play the game," Amorim said as quoted by Sky Sports.

"No matter what happens in the future, I learned so much, and I'm a different manager. It's hard to point one thing, but to take all the value of the squad that I had last year, maybe it was not the right choices all the time. I watched the games from last season to understand different things. I'm a different manager today. I will do maybe 75 per cent of the things differently, but the key things, the red lines would be the same. I think I'm a better manager now," Amorim added.

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