Andreas Pereira has admitted he is frustrated at his lack of first-team football for Manchester United as he hinted he would consider going out on loan.
Pereira, 20, has only made two starts this season, both in the Capital One Cup, plus a further five substitute appearances.
And the Belgium-born Brazilian believes he needs to play more in order to realise his ambition of featuring in the 2016 Olympics, which will be held in Rio de Janeiro.
He has been linked with other clubs in both England and Europe and told GloboEsporte: "I'm a United player, [but] I've seen in the press that there are various other clubs interested.
"I don't know if United want to loan me out but I'm working hard to get more opportunities. It's their decision.
"I'm focused on doing my job at United, [but] of course I want to be more visible to those in Brazil. So I need to play more and get more chances. Playing in the Olympics is a big dream of mine."
Manager Louis van Gaal has often named Pereira on the bench, but he has been an unused substitute in United's last two games.
"He has asked me to keep working hard and that my chance will come," Pereira added. "I'm doing my best. Of course I get frustrated at times that I'm not playing, but the coach is always speaking to me. I need more game-time and the club will decide with my agent."
