AC Milan are reportedly already keen to turn Diogo Dalot's loan spell into a permanent deal.
The 21-year-old joined Milan on a season-long loan from Manchester United the day before deadline day and is yet to make an appearance for the Serie A outfit due to the international break.
However, Tuttosport claims that Milan are ready to reopen talks with the Red Devils over turning the loan deal permanent in January.
Dalot fell out of favour at United under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, making just one Premier League start since May 2019 before being shipped out on a temporary basis earlier this month.
United would be open to selling the Portugal Under-21 international if a suitable offer arrives, although they would want to at least recoup the £20m they paid to sign him two years ago.
Dalot could make his AC Milan debut during this weekend's derby with Inter Milan, although that fixture is in doubt due to a coronavirus outbreak in the Inter squad.