Donny van de Beek was told to change agents by his Manchester United teammates if he wants to secure a move away, according to reports.
The Dutchman moved to Old Trafford last summer for £40m, but has struggled for opportunities under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
He remains behind Bruno Fernandes in the pecking order and an influx of attacking talent means game time is at even more of a premium.
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Van de Beek has been handed just five minutes of Premier League action this term.
The 24-year-old's frustration has been evident and the Daily Mail reports that, after conversations in the dressing room, the player was convinced to hire a new agent.
Van de Beek told Guido Albers he no longer required him and has now signed with Ali Dursun.
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Dursun is the man who secured Frenkie De Jong, Van de Beek's former teammate, a switch from Ajax to Barcelona in 2019.
He also looks after United defender Victor Lindelof, who moved to Old Trafford back in 2017, but now finds himself behind Raphael Varane in the pecking order.
United have faced criticism for signing Van de Beek, with some suggesting he was added without a clear plan, which is backed up by his lack of minutes.
Everton were linked with a summer swoop for the Dutchman - and they remain keen on a January loan move.
United blocked a summer exit but Albers claimed, after dialogue with the club, that Van de Beek would be handed more chances in the first team - which has not been the case.
He previously told Ziggo Sport : "Cristiano arrived on Friday which we knew was bad news for us. Pogba plays on the left, and with Cristiano’s arrival it means another extra player in midfield, with Pogba moving away from the left.
"We had conversations with Solskjær and the board. We took the initiative to find a club and our search ended up at Everton. We opened talks with Marcel Brands and Farhad Moshiri.
"On Monday night [before deadline day] we received a call from Solskjær and the club who told us that a transfer was out of question and that he had to report himself to training the next morning.
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"The perspective now is that we stated that Donny is not a Carabao Cup player, or FA Cup player, or to play only in European games. Donny went to England to play in the Premier League.
"The way the conversation went this time [with Solskjær] compared to last summer... things are much more clear now. I have full expectations that Donny will get his chance now.
"Donny worked extremely hard in the summer. He only had seven days off. The rest of the summer he trained to become top fit. He is totally ready."