Manchester United could be willing to part ways with Luke Shaw during the summer, should any of his suitors make their £28m asking price. The England international had not featured for over a month for United before taking part in the midweek Premier League win at Bournemouth.
According to The Sun, United are prepared to end their four-year association with Shaw, provided they can recoup the transfer sum paid previously to Southampton.
Shaw has come for plenty of criticism from Jose Mourinho over the past 18 months and his future remains uncertain, considering his present deal expires at the end of next season.
As such, United are unlikely to allow him enter the final year of his contract, and the Englishman may get a clear reflection of his position when the current campaign comes to a close.
Shaw made his first appearance since the international break in the 2-0 win over Bournemouth but the decision to play him may have been influenced by the FA Cup semi-final on Saturday.
Ashley Young has been the undisputed first-choice for the left-back duties this campaign, and the veteran is likely to retain his spot for the Cup showdown against Tottenham Hotspur.
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