Manchester United have reportedly made a final decision on striker Wout Weghorst with just a few weeks remaining on his loan deal.
The Dutch striker joined the Red Devils on a short-term loan deal from Burnley in the January transfer window after Cristiano Ronaldo had parted ways with the club.
However, the Dutch forward has netted two goals in 26 appearances but has often been used in a different role by Erik ten Hag in the last few months.
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According to Manchester Evening News, the Red Devils are not planning to sign the Netherlands international on a permanent deal next season.
There is also no obligation or option for the Manchester outfit to sign the 30-year-old striker, who has a contract with Burnley until 2025.
Ten Hag reportedly still wants the club to sign a striker next season, with the club being linked with a move for Tottenham Hotspur captain Harry Kane and Napoli star Victor Osimhen.
Weghorst is not the only player to United have to make a decision on, with Marcel Sabitzer and goalkeeper Jack Butland also arriving on loan in the January transfer window.
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