Man Utd in talks with Joshua Zirkzee’s agent and ‘are ready to trigger £34million release clause’ for Bologna striker

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MANCHESTER UNITED are allegedly in talks with striker Joshua Zirkzee’s representatives.

The Red Devils are reportedly prepared to meet Bologna’s £34m release clause.

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Zirkzee has emerged as United’s primary target as the club seeks to secure the services of a reliable talisman to compete with Rasmus Hojlund.

Zirkzee would also add quality up front and act as a replacement for Anthony Martial.

Arsenal are also interested in Zirkzee as they bid to compete for the Premier League title next season.

The 23-year-old has a buyout clause of 40million euros – around £34m.

But it will up to Zirkzee to decide, as AC Milan are also prepared to meet the release clause following his impressive Serie A campaign.

The 6ft 4ins frontman notched 11 goals and four assists in 34 Serie A matches in the domestic season just finished.

His market value is said to be around £50m, so Sir Jim Ratcliffe could land him on a bargain.

United are unlikely to dish out mega money for a new attacker given the £72m fee they agreed with Atalanta for Hojlund last summer.

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Zirkzee ranked among the top 10 players in Serie A last season for goals from open play, chances created from open play and successful dribbles. 

He was rewarded with a late call-up to Ronald Koeman’s Netherlands squad for Euro 2024.

Zirkzee had appeared keen to stay in Italy by joining Milan and the seven-time European Cup winners have been tracking him for a while.

But the £12.6m commission Joorabchian had been demanding for the move is said to have scuppered Milan’s plans.

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