Despite accelerating interest from multiple European clubs, including Roma, Manchester United has yet to give the definitive green light for the departure of striker Joshua Zirkzee, according to a report from TuttoMercatoWeb.
The article confirms that Roma recently conducted a thorough inquiry into the striker’s situation, exploring the possibility of a loan move. Premier League rivals Aston Villa and West Ham are also understood to be monitoring the situation closely.
However, the Red Devils are holding fire on a final decision. While Zirkzee is currently out of the main attacker rotation at the club—suggesting a sale is likely—TuttoMercatoWeb explicitly notes that the decision has not yet been taken and will only be considered over the coming days.
The key factor determining a transfer will be Manchester United’s willingness to sanction a loan. The report also clarifies that despite the widespread interest, issues regarding agent commissions are not a hurdle at this stage, as no concrete offer has been tabled to either the player or the club.
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