Manchester United midfielder Donny van de Beek is set to hold crunch talks with boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer about his Old Trafford future, according to reports.
The Dutchman had a difficult first season at United after signing from Ajax, making just four Premier League starts and watching the club's recent Europa League final defeat from the bench.
The Holland international admitted earlier this season that he was keen for more minutes.
He said back in November: "I'm a patient person, but of course you go there to play as much as possible.
"I also think – in the minutes that I have made, in the times that I have come in – I have shown that I can add something to the team."

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But his wish never transpired, and now, according to The Telegraph, the midfielder wants clarity over his future and intends to sit down with his boss to discuss his options.
United boss Solskjaer's bid for a first trophy as a manager ended in heartbreak after defeat by Villarreal on penalties last week.
The match ended 1-1 with the Spanish club claiming the title after beating United 11-10 on penalties.
Solskjaer said post-final: “We didn’t turn up, we didn’t play as well as we can.
“We started all right; they got the goal with their only shot on target, and we’re disappointed to concede again on a set-piece.
“We pushed, we pressed, we got the goal, but after that we couldn’t control the game. They made it hard for us. We didn’t create enough big chances.
"Now is not the time to discuss what I might have done differently, but when you go home without a trophy you haven’t done everything right.”
He added: “No, it is not a successful season of course. That is the fine margins in football. Sometimes one kick can decide if a season is successful or not.
"There has been improvement, yes, we were second in the league and nobody really expected that after the start we had and the lack of pre-season.
“The boys have been really good but just came up short tonight on penalties. Trophies matter and that’s what matters at this club, so no (it has not been a successful season).”