Manchester United will listen to offers for left-back Brandon Williams this summer.
The Manchester Evening News understands United have informed Williams they could not guarantee he would get fulfilling playing time back at the club after a season-long loan with Norwich City.
Williams, 21, has played 29 times for Norwich and stressed earlier this season he had no interest in staying at United if he was a bit-part player.
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Luke Shaw and Alex Telles have started a near-equal amount of Premier League matches for United at left-back this season and could both remain in new manager Erik ten Hag's squad.
United have told Aaron Wan-Bissaka he is available for transfer whereas fellow right-back Diogo Dalot is in new manager Erik ten Hag's plans.
The potential departures of Wan-Bissaka and Williams would give Ten Hag leverage to recruit a new full-back. Ten Hag is a vocal admirer of Jurrien Timber, whom he coached at Ajax, and the 20-year-old can play at right-back.
Williams made his United debut against Rochdale in the League Cup third round in September 2019 and he appeared 36 times in an impressive debut season, starting in all four semi-final ties.
The Harpurhey-raised defender signed a new contract on the eve of the 2020-21 season that ties him to United until 2024 but Williams only lined up five times, with two starts coming in League Cup ties in September and his two league starts coming in May when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer heavily rotated the team.