Paul Pogba could reportedly allow his Manchester United contract to expire before making a final decision on his future.
With just three-and-a-half months remaining on his existing deal, Pogba is free to hold discussions with foreign clubs regarding a pre-contract agreement.
Despite alleged interest from the likes of Real Madrid, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain, there have been few developments over the coming months.
According to The Telegraph, the 29-year-old may instead wait until his contract expires in July before deciding where to play his football next season.
The report adds that the France international may be prepared to join another Premier League club, depending on what offers that he receives from elsewhere.
Pogba has found himself in and out of the starting lineup since his return from injury, the playmaker only named on the substitutes' bench for the Champions League defeat to Atletico Madrid earlier this week.