Ruben Amorim releases Manchester United flop

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Manchester United are reportedly looking to get rid of their striker Joshua Zirkzee this winter.

The Red Devils are not happy with the way Zirzkee has adapted to the Premier League so far. The Batavian striker does not appeal to new coach Ruben Amorim either. The latter would agree to let him leave and free up a place in the squad. According to the daily Tuttosport, a return to Italy could be considered for the former Bologna striker.

Ruben Amorim seeks efficiency

Zirzkee, who was coveted by AC Milan last summer, chose to join United this summer to play under the management of his compatriot Erik Ten Hag. The latter was fired two weeks ago.

While he had scored the first goal of the season for MU, Zirkzee was no longer able to find the net. However, he played 16 other matches, including 6 as a starter.

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