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Andreas Pereira is optimistic he will be given the chance to prove himself in the Manchester United first-team - even though he could have just four games to impress.

Pereira, 19, is out of contract in the summer and Paris Saint-Germain are prepared to offer the Brazilian youth international triple what United are willing to pay.

The forward, a substitute in five of United's last six games, made his Reds debut in the League Cup humiliation at MK Dons in August and was given a Premier League run-out in the win over Tottenham in March.

Nominated for the Under-21 Player of the Year, Pereira hinted at a new United deal when discussing his progress at Old Trafford.

"I think I'm working hard every day and doing my best on the pitch," Pereira told MUTV.

"Hopefully, I can continue this form. I can play attacking midfield, on the left wing or right wing. I think these are my best positions and, to get everything out of myself, I have to play in these positions.

"The coaches tell me I have to be further up the pitch because I can score goals as well. We have other players in our team who can do the more defensive jobs.

"I know I can get a chance [in the first team] and I want another chance and the next step."

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