Manchester United is reportedly considering replacing summer signings Mason Mount and Sofyan Amrabat, both of whom have faced criticism for their performances since joining Old Trafford, as per The Guardian.
Mount, 24, and Amrabat, 27, have failed to meet expectations, leading to dissatisfaction among fans.
United manager Erik Ten Hag seems to share this sentiment, as he is reportedly open to offers for the £55 million signing, just six months after his transfer from Chelsea.
Additionally, a permanent deal for Fiorentina loanee Amrabat is not on the table.
Ten Hag is poised to be active in the January transfer market to strengthen the squad, following a recent run of five, albeit unconvincing, wins in six games.
The club is reportedly interested in RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner as well as Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo. Other names linked to United include Benfica center-back António Silva and AS Monaco midfielder Youssouf Fofana.
Securing Silva might pose a challenge, as Benfica has stated their reluctance to part with the Portuguese international for anything less than his release clause of €100 million.