Manchester United's number two goalkeeper Sergio Romero is reportedly considering his future at Old Trafford.
The Argentine made 18 appearances in all competitions for United last season, but he has only played four times during the 2017-18 campaign, and is very much the number two due to David de Gea's presence at the club.
According to the Daily Mail, Romero is concerned that his lack of football will harm his chances of keeping the goalkeeping position for Argentina entering next summer's World Cup in Russia.
Romero is a popular figure in the United dressing room, but the emergence of 21-year-old Joel Pereira has led to suggestions that Red Devils boss Jose Mourinho would be open to allowing the 30-year-old to seek pastures new.
A number of European clubs are believed to be closely monitoring developments surrounding a goalkeeper that played for Racing Club, AZ, Sampdoria and AS Monaco before moving to United on a free transfer in the summer of 2015.