A Uterus is no more or less a transferrable item.
I disagree for a few reasons.
1. Bioethically it is a hard sell because you would have to be on rejection meds for the rest of your life, and it would probably be quite dangerous to preform just like any organ transplant. Because of this most doctors would not preform it if they believe the cons outweigh the pros, and additionally there will never be enough effort or money put into research and development.
2. There is physically not enough space. Women have room for a uterus, men have less space.
3. The different structure also makes it difficult to connect uterus to a blood supply.
4. What happens when a pregnant man starts rejecting his uterus, I don't think that will be good for the baby. There would just be a lot more risks like this that make a successful pregnancy much harder.
5. Even if it is successful, men do not produce the correct hormones to sustain a pregnancy which means that they would need hormone injections theoretically. This is certainly dangerous for the man, and probably for the baby as well. Also men do not produce eggs, so you would need to get that from a biological women for IVF.
6. I do not think there is actually that much demand. Not that many people even opt to go for the transition surgery, but this would be a far more intensive procedure, and for what? So you don't have do adopt a baby? Some people might do it to prove a point I guess, but other than this I do not see why anyone would actually decide to go through with it.