Cliff Notes – Man United set for Mainoo, Zirkzee talks as clubs circle
- Manchester United will engage in discussions with Kobbie Mainoo and Joshua Zirkzee regarding their lack of game time under head coach Ruben Amorim ahead of the January transfer window.
- Both players have yet to start a Premier League match this season, with Mainoo recording 113 minutes and Zirkzee just 74 minutes across three appearances.
- Interest from clubs such as Napoli and potential Serie A options for Zirkzee may arise, but any transfer would require United’s approval.
Man United set for Mainoo, Zirkzee talks as clubs circle – sources
Manchester United are braced for talks with Kobbie Mainoo and Joshua Zirkzee ahead of the January transfer window, with both players concerned about a lack of game time under head coach Ruben Amorim.
Mainoo had a request to leave Old Trafford on loan turned down by United at the end of the summer window.
The 20-year-old is yet to start a Premier League game so far this season.
Zirkzee is also yet to start a league game and has been limited to just 74 minutes in three appearances. Mainoo has recorded 113 minutes in five appearances.
After missing out on a place in the England squad for internationals in September and October, Mainoo, who started the country’s Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain, fears he is running out of time to force his way into Thomas Tuchel’s plans ahead of the World Cup.
Kobbie Mainoo and Joshua Zikzee have found minutes to come by in the early weeks of the new campaign.
Zirkzee is also aware that he needs to be playing more regularly to stand a chance of making the Netherlands squad for the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico which starts in June.
Napoli, who registered an interest in Mainoo in August, would be an option if he moves. There’s also interest from the Premier League and Bundesliga.
Zirkzee has been linked with a return to Serie A.
However, any deal for either Mainoo or Zirkzee would require the greenlight from United.
Sources close to the club have pointed to the fact that, while both players have struggled to force their way into Amorim’s starting XI, they remain key members of each matchday squad.
Talks are set to take place before the January window if their prospects of regular game time do not improve.
An added complication for Mainoo is that an academy record spanning more than 87 years is resting on his shoulders.
United have had an academy player in every matchday squad since October 1937.
In the last fixture against Sunderland, Mainoo was the only player who qualified and his departure would potentially risk the end of the run.
“We want to maintain it,” Amorim said in September.
“The past of Manchester United is built on kids. I don’t want to be the guy that breaks that.”