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Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is prepared to let Memphis Depay leave but only if the club receive an appropriate offer for the winger.
Depay has yet to start a Premier League game for United this season and is eager to secure regular football.
Lyon have made signing the Netherlands international their priority but the French club have reportedly had a £13million bid rejected, while Everton have been linked with a move for the player albeit on loan.
Mourinho is only interested in a permanent deal and he has made it clear that the club will only listen to reasonable offers.
"The latest is that the offer that we have had is far from being reasonable for us," Mourinho told reporters ahead of Sunday's Premier League match against Liverpool.
"At the moment, he is our player and if in the end [of the window] nothing happens, he is one more option for us."
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