Raul Jimenez has insisted that he would be "very happy" to stay at Wolverhampton Wanderers for the next three years but is "open to everything".
The 29-year-old enjoyed an excellent 2019-20 campaign for Wolves, finding the back of the net on 27 occasions in 55 appearances, in addition to registering 10 assists.
The Mexico international has also started the new season in impressive fashion, scoring in both of his side's Premier League matches against Sheffield United and Manchester City.
Manchester United are said to be admirers as they seek attacking reinforcements, and the centre-forward has suggested that he would be open to leaving Wolves if the right offer arrived.
"I have three more seasons left [on my contract]. If I stay here at Wolves, I'd be very happy. We know that anything can happen and there could be a change. I'm open to everything," said Jimenez while speaking at an event at Mexico's London embassy.
"I already had the luck to play some games [in the Champions League]. It's something incredible and it's in my plans to play again, but first I have to do what I have to do with Wolves."
Jimenez has now scored 46 times in 102 appearances for Nuno Espirito Santo's side.