Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists he wants Edinson Cavani to stay.
The Uruguay international has made a positive impact at Old Trafford since joining the club last summer on a one-year deal.
However his future was plunged into doubt after the striker's father Luis said that Cavani "does not feel comfortable in England", with reports claiming he could join Boca Juniors at the end of the season.
"We're speaking to Edi," Solskjaer said ahead of United's FA Cup quarter-final against Leicester.
"Edinson is a top striker and whatever he decides to do, let's see. We're in good dialogue with him.
"We want a competitive squad and we need someone up there to score the goals for us. So we're looking at it."

