Manchester United interim boss Ralf Rangnick has said that it is "still too early" to discuss the club's plans for the upcoming winter transfer window.
Anthony Martial's agent has revealed that the Frenchman wants to leave Old Trafford in January, and the Red Devils have been linked with a number of players since Rangnick's arrival at the helm.
The German has said that he is still getting to know his players at Old Trafford, and there are currently no definite plans for the January transfer window despite the recent speculation.
"I've got to know them better in this week, I saw most of them play in the two games and had three, four or five training sessions this week, but it's still too early to speak about what might happen in the winter transfer window," Rangnick told reporters.
"If I look at the number of players we have, it's still a big squad, we definitely do not have not enough players. We need to make sure that players want to stay here.
"If they see not getting enough game time here, it might make sense to speak individually with the players to see if a loan deal might make sense, but right now, it's still too early to speak about that."
RB Leipzig's Amadou Haidara has allegedly emerged as a leading transfer target for Man United, with the midfielder believed to have a £33m release clause in his current deal.