Jesse Lingard is still unsure whether he wants to remain at Manchester United for the 2021-22 season or seek pastures new, according to a report.
The England international was nothing more than a bit-part player for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer during the first half of the current campaign, but he has since reignited his career on loan at West Ham United.
Lingard boasts eight goals and four assists from nine Premier League appearances with the Hammers, and a senior source at the club has affirmed that they will do "whatever it takes" to sign him permanently in the summer.
However, Goal reports that Lingard is yet to make up his mind over where he wants to play next season, but if he did return to Old Trafford, he would demand more game time after his frustrating start to the 2019-20 season.
Man United's reported interest in Declan Rice has led to a potential swap or part-exchange deal with Lingard being mooted, but the attacker's entourage supposedly have no interest in such a proposal.
Solskjaer has affirmed that he would like to keep Lingard on the books for the new season, and while the 28-year-old has also been linked with Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, he is believed to be eyeing a place at a Champions League club.