Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is disagreeing with Jesse Lingard about the player's future.
Lingard has only played three times this term and wants regular football.
Solskjaer wants the 28-year-old to be happy, but also wants him to stay at United for the second half of the season.
The Englishman has a contract until 2022, but he would not mind leaving in January on loan or permanently for more game time.
And according to ESPN, Solskjaer is reluctant to let him go, with the club still in the Europa League and FA Cup, on top of their Premier League commitments.
Lingard is wanted by the likes of Marseille, Porto, Inter Milan, Nice, Sheffield United and West Ham United.