He told reporters, via Sky Sports: "Nobody knows but I don't think so. I think he is seeing us taking some actions to change all the things, and I think he saw that, and I think he wants to stay. He is saying no to a lot of things but he shows he wants to win. He’s really young, he’s really good, he needs to be in the best league in the world."
When asked if United were in the position to turn that amount of money down, Amorim replied: "Yes, we can find another way to earn money. Of course I’m the manager, I’m the coach but sometimes it’s the decision of the player. But of course I talk with him, I explain things. I just have that feeling if he wants to stay. Of course in a lot of games this season he was so frustrated but he knows what we are doing. The feeling is every time I speak with him he wants to continue at Manchester United but you never know."