Manchester United are reportedly prepared to let Amad Diallo leave for another loan spell next season as the youngster continues his development away from Old Trafford.
The 20-year-old has enjoyed a productive season in the Championship with Tony Mowbray's Sunderland, recording 12 goals and three assists for the Black Cats as they look to earn back-to-back promotions.
Having found his first-team gametime limited since joining United from Atalanta at the start of 2021, the Ivory Coast international has been sent out on loan twice - the first of which being a switch to Rangers for the second half of last season.
According to The Sun, Manchester United will allow Diallo to go out on loan once again next campaign, potentially to a European league which those at United believe would suit his style of play.
The report adds that Erik ten Hag's side want to keep the attacker for the long term and would prefer any move away from Old Trafford next season to only be temporary.
It is believed that United bosses would be more content seeing Diallo gain experience in a European league rather than another spell in the Championship where he has already proven his quality with Sunderland.
Diallo and his Black Cats teammates will be hoping to sneak into the Championship playoffs on Monday afternoon with a win over Preston North End at Deepdale.