A certain Manchester United star is reportedly open to leaving the Red Devils after becoming upset about a recent decision made by manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
According to Manchester Evening News, goalkeeper Sergio Romero is contemplating a move away from United.
The Argentine was reportedly left frustrated at being left out of the Red Devils' starting XI for their UEFA Europa League semi-final loss to Sevilla on the weekend.
The former Sampdoria shot-stopper was initially considered the first-choice goalkeeper for the competition, but was benched for David de Gea on Sunday night.
Romero joined United in 2015, and has been used as the club's reserve goalkeeper for the duration of his time in England, despite De Gea's form dipping over the past two years.
The 33-year-old has played just 61 times for the 20-time English champions thus far, with 23 of those matches coming in the Europa League.