Italian giants Inter Milan are willing to take Manchester United attacker, Henrikh Mkhitaryan on loan next month.
The Armenian winger has had a frustrating spell in the north east since he made the move from Borussia Dortmund last summer.
His inconsistency seem to have been frustrating for Jose Mourinho and the Portuguese manager has moved him down the perking order.
The Sun is reporting that Inter are willing take Mkhi on loan for the next six months, however, they cannot guarantee that they would make the move permanent next summer.
This is partly due to the fact that they do not want to come under punishment from UEFA for breaking any Financial Fair Play rule.
His former club, Dortmund are reportedly also interested in taking back their man.
The Red Devils are ready to rival Chelsea for the signature of Alex Sandro, and Mourinho is reportedly ready to add Mkhi as a sweetener to the deal.
Mkhitaryan would be happy to leave the north east as long as he would be guaranteed playing time at his next destination, however, the Armenian is also prepared to fight for his future if he would be given the chance.