Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has claimed that he is "easy" over Dimitar Berbatov's future at the club.
The Bulgarian striker, who starred in United's 1-0 win over Amazulu in Durban on Wednesday night, has said that he would like to leave Old Trafford following a limited number of appearances last season.
"He's a fantastic talent. He didn't get the amount of football he wanted last season," Ferguson told MUTV.
"It's difficult for him at his age to accept second place in the forward line. The likes of Rooney, Chicharito, Welbeck were all in front of him last season. It's been difficult.
"The boy obviously wants to leave. That's a different matter. I'm easy about it. If he stays, I'll be happy. If somebody comes in for him and Dimitar wants to leave, we'll assess it."
AC Milan and Galatasaray are two of the teams who have recently been linked with a move for Berbatov.