Will Zirkzee stay beyond January and could Baleba be targeted?published at 16:58 BST 10 October


In the final part of our Q&A with BBC Sport Manchester United reporter Simon Stone, we discuss questions around the January transfer window.
Robin asked: There have been some rumours surrounding Joshua Zirkzee's situation - the lack of game time, starting role and the concerns about his World Cup position at the end of season - and potential exit in the January window. Can you shed any light on this?
Simon answered: If you look at the amount of minutes individual players have been given this season, Zirkzee and Kobbie Mainoo stand out as the ones who probably feel they have not had enough and are considering their options. The problem for both is the number of players in Ruben Amorim's squad who can operate in the number 10 slots.
We know Amorim likes Mason Mount, while Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha are both big money summer signings the club prioritised. When you add Amad Diallo, Bruno Fernandes and Mainoo to that list, even if Amorim suffered a spate of injuries, you can't see Zirkzee starting many games.
Even with a reduced squad, I felt Amorim had too many experienced players given they had no Europe. An earlier than expected exit from the Carabao Cup just made the situation worse. It is probably best for all parties if Zirkzee moves on in January.
Lawrence asked: Do we see Manchester United managing to buy Carlos Baleba from Brighton in the January transfer window, considering that the team is very light in midfield?
Simon answered: No, I don't. Why would Brighton sell halfway through the season? It wouldn't really make sense and unless someone leaves, who would be left out to accommodate them?
I think Casemiro has done OK. It is more how effective Bruno Fernandes is being. I just don't see a world where Fernandes is left out and there are too many 'number 10s' already.
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