Team-mate and club captain Wayne Rooney is reportedly on his way to China before their transfer window closes next Tuesday, having sent his agent Paul Stretford to Beijing to work on a deal.

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However, Young insists he will not follow suit - despite Shangdong Luneng making a £10m bid for the midfielder - and says he wants to remain at Old Trafford until the end of his contract.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho with Ashley YoungReuters

"I am here at United for the rest of the season and another year, so I am concentrating on everything here,” Young told reporters.

The former Aston Villa winger has not started in the Premier League since November, mustering up just 13 games all season.

Young’s chances of selection for the EFL Cup final on Sunday have increased following injuries to Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Michael Carrick – with the duo expected to miss out.

"I am delighted," Young added. "I am a player who wants to play week in, week out. Every player in the squad wants to play.

"Whenever called upon, I have just got to go out there, give 110 per cent and play as well as I can. The manager said I was man of the match at Blackburn and it was nice to get a compliment.

"As a professional nowadays you have to be able to play a number of positions and I have played all over the pitch.

"It is just one of those things. You have to be ready whenever called upon and if you have got a good footballing brain, and can read the game well, then it helps."