Marcus Rashford is reportedly eager to discover whether he fits into the plans of newly-appointed Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag.
The long-serving home-grown forward has struggled for the majority of this campaign, recently falling out of favour with interim manager Ralf Rangnick.
Rashford has not scored a goal in any competition since January 22, although his last 14 outings have been a mixture of starts and appearances off the substitutes' bench.
Now that Ten Hag has been confirmed as United's new boss, the Manchester Evening News suggests that the 24-year-old is keen to hold talks as soon as possible.
Rashford wants to find out whether he will be provided with a regular spot in the first XI or if the Dutchman will be open to cashing in on his services.
While Rashford currently has a contract until 2023, United will realistically strengthen their position by activating a 12-month option if any clubs show an interest in the summer.