Andreas Pereira has revealed that he is prepared to leave Manchester United this summer and is open to joining Vincent Kompany's Anderlecht.
The 25-year-old has been on United's books since 2011, seven of those at senior level, but he has spent four separate campaigns out on loan.
Pereira's latest spell away from Old Trafford with Lazio is set to come to an end later this month, and the one-cap Brazil international appears ready to move away permanently.
Anderlecht, managed by Manchester City legend Kompany, are among the clubs rumoured to be showing an interest in Pereira, while fellow Belgian side Club Brugge are another option.
"I will not close the door on any club," he told Eleven Sports. "The main thing is that I want regular playing time.
"So if Vincent Kompany was to phone me, or a club such as Club Brugge. It would depend on what kind of project they put forward, and what they have in mind.
"If it is something positive that fits with my own ideas, then why not?"
Pereira was born in Belgium and represented the Red Devils at every age level up to and including Under-17s, before switching allegiance to his father's homeland Brazil.
The midfielder has made 75 appearances for United in all, 40 of those coming under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer last season.