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Bastian Schweinsteiger has reportedly held talks with "a number of MLS sides" as he heads for the exit door at Manchester United in January.

According to Squawka's Greg Stobart, the German has been informed there is no future for him at Old Trafford and is hoping to join a Major League Soccer team in the winter, preferably a franchise in a "major north American city such as Los Angeles or New York."



Schweinsteiger could move there for free if he can reach an agreement with the Red Devils regarding a pay-off from his £150,000-per-week deal, which runs until the end of next season.

Manager Jose Mourinho has not handed the 32-year-old a single appearance despite United often struggling once again this season.

Nevertheless, the German has been unwavering in his support for the team:

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Football writer Liam Canning believes Schweinsteiger could still be of use to the Red Devils:

Indeed, while he may be past his prime, the former Bayern Munich man is still a classy operator and a calming presence in midfield.

It's clear he won't be given the opportunity to show that, so a move to MLS in the footsteps of fellow midfield legends Andrea Pirlo and Steven Gerrard would appear to be a smart one.

Meanwhile, according to Mundo Deportivo (h/t Rob Dawson of the Manchester Evening News), United are hoping to snap up Ivan Rakitic if he fails to sign a new contract with Barcelona.

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The Croatian has established himself as a key player for the Blaugrana since his arrival from Sevilla in 2014 thanks to his all-action role in midfield.

Rakitic can sit back and help Sergio Busquets protect Barca's back four and push forward looking to create opportunities for his team-mates just as well, acting as a liaison between the midfield and their front three.

Football journalist Rafael Hernandez reflected on his importance to the club in the summer amid the arrival of Andre Gomes from Valencia:

La Liga writer Andrew Gaffney is also an admirer of the 28-year-old:

Here's a look at the quality he could bring to United's midfield:

With Schweinsteiger set to depart, Michael Carrick now 35 and Marouane Fellaini limited in his capacity to contribute, there's scope for United to bring in another body next summer.

A specialist holding midfielder would be a more pressing need, to allow Paul Pogba and Ander Herrera the freedom to roam as they please, but a player of Rakitic's quality would be a significant coup.