Midfielder Paul Pogba is reportedly happy to extend his contract at Manchester United.
Since revealing in June 2019 that he wanted to take on a new challenge, the World Cup winner has been continually linked with an exit from Old Trafford.
Although United are in a position where they can extend the 27-year-old's contract until 2022, it has been suggested that club officials are yet to decide whether there is value in keeping the France international at the club.
However, according to ESPN, Pogba is increasingly content with life in the North-West after recently returning from a long-term absence.
In his most recent outings in the Premier League, the playmaker has linked up well with January arrival Bruno Fernandes, adding a different dimension to United's play.
That appears to have swayed Pogba into looking to commit his future to United, rather than pursuing a switch to either Real Madrid or Juventus.