Last month, Marcus Rashford announced he was ready for a new challenge after stagnating at Old Trafford over the past two seasons.
It was also reported last week that Casemiro was also interested in leaving Manchester United, with clubs in Saudi Arabia showing interest.
Joshua Zirkzee is the third United player pushing for a transfer during the January window following his difficult time in the Premier League.
The Red Devils spent £36.5m to sign Zirkzee from Bologna last summer, and the Dutch international made an impressive start by scoring in his Premier League debut against Fulham.
However, Zirkzee has only managed two league goals since, and several pundits have criticized his performances for a struggling Manchester United side.
Zirkzee’s troubled United career hit a new low last week when he was substituted after just 33 minutes during the defeat to Newcastle United.
The 23-year-old was even booed by some fans and headed straight down the tunnel, a move that was widely criticized, before returning to sit on the bench.
As expected, Zirkzee was dropped for United’s match against Liverpool on Sunday, although he came on as a late substitute to encouraging applause and chants from away fans.
Italian outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Zirkzee is keen to leave Manchester United as he has grown frustrated and disheartened at Old Trafford.
Juventus has shown interest in signing the forward, either permanently or on loan with an obligation to buy, and it is claimed that the player’s agent, Kia Joorabchian, has already agreed on ‘basic terms’ for the move.
United is not interested in sending Zirkzee out on loan but may consider offloading their summer signing after just six months if a suitable offer arises.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim was questioned about the speculation linking Zirkzee with a January move after Sunday’s draw with Liverpool and expressed his desire for the Dutchman to stay.
‘I want to keep Josh because he gives everything and he’s trying in training,’ the ex-Sporting Lisbon manager told talkSPORT.
‘But we don’t know. The window is open and we will see what happens.
‘We just need to focus on training and to take this for the other games. It’s just one point so let’s focus on the performance for the next games.’
Manchester United, after suffering four consecutive losses, delivered a much better performance to secure a 2-2 draw against Premier League leaders Liverpool at Anfield.
Rashford was absent due to illness amidst ongoing transfer speculation linking him with a move away from his childhood club.
Casemiro, on the other hand, remained on the bench after a challenging match against Newcastle in their previous outing.
With a promising draw against Liverpool, Manchester United now shift their focus to an FA Cup tie with Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.