Manchester United are keen to secure Alejandro Garnacho a new deal.
United have been working on a new long-term contract for Garnacho.
The 18-year-old Argentine made his first start for the Red Devils on Thursday in the 3-0 win against Sheriff in the Europa League.
He played 79 minutes and earned rave reviews for his directness.
Garnacho has been in and around the first-team since last season and his contract expires in 2025.
However, according to Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Man Utd are keen to address the winger's contract situation and hand him a new five-year contract, securing his long-term future.
Negotiations have been ongoing for a month and a proposal for Garnacho has been ready since June.
Garnacho signing a new deal would ward off any interest from Spanish and European champions Real Madrid.
