Manchester United star Donny van de Beek's agent is said to be "working hard" to find a new club for his client.
Van de Beek has been left visibly frustrated by the lack of game time presented to him by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The Dutchman endured a disappointing first season, making just four Premier League starts.
And this term has followed in a similar vein with just six minutes of top flight action to the midfielder's name from the opening six matches.
Van de Beek was spotted reacting angrily to Fred coming on ahead of him in the 2-1 defeat to Villarreal last week, while he also played no part in the 1-1 draw with Everton on Saturday.

So according to Italian outlet Calciomercato, Van de Beek is on the lookout for a new club in January.
It is claimed that Serie A pair Juventus and Inter Milan are keen on the 24-year-old, while AC Milan have also been credited with interest previously.
Were United to cut Van de Beek's time at Old Trafford short, it's thought they would be looking to recoup the £36million they spent on him.
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But given his lack of form and playing time over the last 18 months, that would be a difficult task for the Red Devils.
The report goes on to claim that Van de Beek's agent has been looking for a new club for weeks ahead of the January transfer window.
And Calciomercato suggest that his former Ajax team-mate Matthijs de Ligt could play a role in helping Juventus steal a march by reaching out to his fellow compatriot.
United boss Solskjaer admitted that he sympathised with Van de Beek's frustrations over a lack of opportunities after going through a similar situation himself as a player.
"I manage a squad full of international footballers, competitive footballers who want to make a difference, want to play. They all want to be on the pitch, of course they do," Solskjaer said ahead of the draw with Everton.
"Donny was ready to come on [against Villarreal], as all the players should be. I've probably been a substitute more than anyone in this club and you have to be ready all the time.
"I've not been very happy a few times, but that's just a decision the manager makes. Alex (Telles) was coming off as a left-back and Fred did that job well.
"I understand the frustration. Every player is keen to play. That's got to be built into energy and some determination for when you get on and then show me. That is not just Donny, that is all the players."