Jose Mourinho will not prevent any player from leaving Manchester United in January, leaving the door open for Memphis Depay and Morgan Schneiderlin to leave the club.

The Daily Mail understands that the pair will be allowed to leave Old Trafford next month after struggling to adjust at the club under Mourinho this season.

The United duo set the club back £50million in 2015 and Mourinho is prepared to try and recoup some of that money if the players favour a deal elsewhere.

Depay and Schneiderlin have made 16 appearances combined for United and neither have started a game in the Premier League this season.

However, their United nightmare could come to an end next month, with Everton the front runners to sign both players in Janaury.

Ronald Koeman is believed to be a big admirer of Depay following his exploits at PSV Eindhoven in Holland and has previously worked with Schneiderlin at Southampton.

West Brom have also reportedly expressed interest in signing Schneiderlin next month.

Manchester United are keeping an eye on Netherlands youngster Daishawn Redan after a tip off from his club’s former scout.

Ex-Ajax academy scout Henry de Regt joined United earlier this year under Louis Van Gaal and he looks set to use his links at his old club to bring their latest wonderkid to Old Trafford.

The 15-year-old caught de Regt’s eye with some impressive performances for the Ajax academy and, according to the Mirror, has already agreed to join United.

Manchester United transfer targets Show all 6 1 /6 Manchester United transfer targets Manchester United transfer targets Jose Gimenez (Atletico Madrid) The 21-year-old Uruguayan has already played 21 times for his country and has been touted as a future world-class centre-back. Currently on the books of Atletico Madrid, Gimenez is not a regular and a move in January for first-team football would surely appeal to him. Getty Manchester United transfer targets Victor Lindelof (Benfica) The most recent player to be linked with the Red Devils, Lindelof is a 22-year-old centre-back currently plying his trade at Benfica. The Swedish international has been in fine form this season and could be tempted by a move to England in January. Getty Manchester United transfer targets Mesut Özil (Arsenal) The German midfielder has emerged as a shock transfer target for the Red Devils as the Arsenal playmaker demands a substantial increase to his current £140,000 per week contract in North London. Getty Manchester United transfer targets Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid) The French forward had a brilliant season in Spain last year and was top scorer and Player of the Tournament as he helped his country to the final of Euro 2016. Atletico Madrid would certainly not let him go on the cheap however. Getty Manchester United transfer targets Yannick Carrasco (Atletico Madrid) The third Atletico Madrid player reported to be on Mourinho’s wish-list, Carrasco is one of Belgium’s new generation of talent and, at just 23 years of age, has a long career ahead of him. The Belgian is an attacking midfielder who has added a ruthlessness in front of goal to his repertoire this season, contributing nine goals in all competitions. Getty Manchester United transfer targets Bruma (Galatasaray) Galatasaray’s fleet-footed winger is rated at around £21.5m and has impressed in the Turkish league this season, receiving five Man of the Match awards in just ten starts so far. Bruma is a fantastic dribbler who would certainly provide competition for places on the left wing. Getty

The Dutch striker has been in red-hot form for his academy side in front of goal and is currently a part of the Netherlands Under-17’s squad.

If the move goes ahead, Redan will follow in the footsteps of fellow compatriots Timothy Fosu-Mensah, who burst onto the scene under Louis Van Gaal last season, and academy prospect Tahith Chong.

Michael Keane couldn't hold down a first team place during his first spell with United. AP (AP)

Michael Keane could be the second former Manchester United player to rejoin the club after catching the eye of Jose Mourinho.

United broke the world transfer record to bring Paul Pogba back to Old Trafford from Juventus in the summer and, after Keane’s superb start to the season with Burnley, The Sun believe that he could be joining him.

The 23-year-old was sold in 2014 after making just one appearance for the club but has since made the step up to the Premier League after spells at numerous Championship clubs.

Keane has been a commanding influence on Burnley’s back four after gaining promotion from the Championship last season and has been one of the Premier League’s best centre backs under Sean Dyche this campaign.

The powerful defender also earned a call-up to Gareth Southgate’s England squad for fixtures against Scotland and Spain last month but didn’t make an appearance.