Edinson Cavani and Eric Bailly have reportedly demanded answers from boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer over their Manchester United futures.
Uruguayan striker Cavani has scored seven times in 25 games this season, with nearly half of those appearances coming from the bench.
Bailly has struggled to oust Victor Lindelof as Solskjaer's preferred partner to Harry Maguire, meanwhile, starting just 13 times in all competitions.
According to The Sun, both players want to know where they stand under Solskjaer and if they will be given more regular minutes next season.
Cavani signed a 12-month deal with United last year, though both parties have the right to trigger an additional season should they wish.
Ivory Coast international Bailly has a further year to run on his deal, meanwhile, meaning that he is free to talk to foreign clubs from next January.