Manchester United goalkeeper, David de Gea, is set to leave the club this summer, after manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has decided to keep Dean Henderson in goal for a seventh match in a row against Brighton on Sunday.
De Gea is now being offered to top clubs around Europe by his agents, the Daily Mail reports.
The 30-year-old is ready to end his time at Old Trafford after a decade.
No transfer fee has been mentioned yet — although United would want in the region of £50 million — but De Gea’s £375,000-a-week wages will be a stumbling block in the current economic climate.
Real Madrid, who came within minutes of signing De Gea in the summer of 2015, are likely to be interested again at the right price, while he has also been consistently linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain.
Atletico Madrid, who sold De Gea to United for £18.9 m in 2011, may also consider re-signing him if Jan Oblak leaves this summer.
De Gea appears to have lost his status as United’s No 1 to Henderson even though Solskjaer says both keepers will have opportunities over the remainder of the season.