Manchester United to waive Joshua Zirkzee’s clause

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Author of a good season with the Bologna jersey (11 goals, 5 assists in 34 Serie A matches), Joshua Zirkzee is close to a departure, despite his contract which runs until 2026. The 23-year-old striker has contacts in Italy, notably on the side of AC Milan, but it is in England that the Dutchman could finally land. For a few days, Manchester United has positioned itself on the file, and intends to go on the offensive quickly.

As indicated Sky Sportthe English club intends to lift the release clause of the former Bayern Munich player, estimated at 40 million euros. The media adds that negotiations are underway, while Zirkzee is currently participating in the Euro with the Netherlands. It remains to be seen whether the striker is in favor of the idea of ​​joining the Red Devils, who have other options in case of failure in this case.

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