Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane has opened the door for Luka Jovic to leave the club before this summer's transfer window closes for business.
Los Blancos are said to be against selling the Serbia international but are thought to be open to the idea of him leaving on a short-term basis.
Manchester United are allegedly weighing up a loan offer for the centre-forward as head coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looks to improve his options in the final third of the field.
When questioned on the 22-year-old potentially leaving the club, Zidane refused to rule out an exit.
"You have to take everything into account. Until the fifth [of October], the market is open. We will see. The players are fine and that's what interests me," Zidane told reporters.
Jovic's agent has allegedly told United that the Serbian wants to join them this summer despite the presence of Inter Milan and Roma as potential suitors late in the window.