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Roma chief Tiago Pinto has refused to guarantee that Nicolò Zaniolo will remain at the Stadio Olympico beyond this season.
The winger has been linked with a switch to Manchester United as he continues to impress in the Italian capital.
Zaniolo missed the entirety of last season due to an ACL injury but has returned and performed an influential role for Jose Mourinho's side.
That has attracted interest from around Europe with Roma potentially missing out on Champions League football this term.
That could leave them open to offer for the 22-year-old with the club's general manager offering no assurances going forward.
He said: “neither I nor anyone else can guarantee” that the player will remain at the club.
Zaniolo remains under contract in Rome until 2024 but Calciomercato claim United have a ‘strong interest’ in the Italian international.
The Red Devils invested in Jadon Sancho in the summer but he has struggled to hit the heights expected as of yet.
Jesse Lingard is also leaving on a free once the season ends whilst Edinson Cavani and Anthony Martial could both seek pastures new.
It could leave United again seeking attacking reinforcements.
They will also have a new man in the dugout, be that Ralf Rangnick or his successor, and they will aim to bring in their own players.
Zaniolo will therefore be of