Manchester United midfielder Corry Evans says he may seek a move away on-loan to boost his Northern Ireland chances.
Evans accepts he needs regular first team action to strengthen his place in Nigel Worthington's Northern Ireland plans.
He said: "I'm likely to get more chances to play first-team football somewhere else than I would at United because of the size and the quality of the squad here.
"It would probably be in my best interests to go out on loan and get some more experience, then come back next season and see where I'm at then.
"Whenever reserve-team players come back from going on-loan they talk about how much they've enjoyed it, just being involved in a first-team and playing in front of good crowds every weekend.
"Going out on-loan would also put me in the picture for more international caps.
"I've got four caps and I've spoken to Nigel Worthington about it. He said if I'm playing regular first-team football I'll come into contention for his squads more often."
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