Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea is yet to sign a new contract at Old Trafford due to his doubts over the long-term prospects of the club.
This is according to the publication from the Metro via thesportreview.
It was revealed that the Spanish international shot stopper is not ready to sign a new Manchester United deal as a result of the direction in which the club is going under manager Jose Mourinho.
David De Gea and Manchester United have endured a disappointing season till date.
The Red Devils are eight points adrift of the top four on the Premier League table and also eighteen points behind league leaders Manchester City ahead of their game against Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday evening.
David De Gea could leave the club at the end of the season with rumoured interest from Italian Serie A champions Juventus and French giants Paris Saint Germain (PSG).
Earlier transfer reports claimed that PSG are plotting a £60m bid for the 28-year-old.
The Spaniard had six months left on his Manchester United contract before the club activated the additional year clause in his contract.
Manchester United are potentially facing a dilemma on whether to sell him next summer or risk losing him for free in 2020 if his stance on a new contract does not change.