Monaco vice-president Vadim Vasilyev says "great clubs" are interested in signing Radamel Falcao if Manchester United decide not to make his loan stay at Old Trafford permanent.
The terms of a full transfer between the French club and their English counterparts were put in place back in September when Falcao made his shock deadline-day loan move, with a €55 million fee agreed between the teams.
But the Colombian has so far been a flop at Old Trafford and manager Louis van Gaal's decision to leave him out of the squad for the game against Southampton back in January - which led to concerns from his agent Jorge Mendes - has meant that his future remains unclear.
The Monaco chief, however, says he has faith in the striker's ability and that a number of sides have contacted his club about a summer transfer.
"I'm not worried for Falcao, he is a world-class striker," Vasilyev told BBC Sport.
"If Manchester United decide not take up the option at the end of the season, we have interest from other great clubs. So I am really not worried for him at all."
culled from goal.com
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