Roma forward Paulo Dybala has admitted that he is unsure about his future amid speculation which has linked him with a move to Manchester United.
The Argentina international signed a three-year contract with Roma last summer after leaving Juventus on a free transfer.
Dybala has quickly established himself as a key part of Roma's side, scoring 11 goals and providing seven assists in 21 appearances this season.
The 29-year-old has been identified as a potential summer target for Man United, who are looking to bolster their forward line.
Recent reports have claimed that Dybala has a €12m (£10.7m) clause in his contract, which can be triggered by clubs outside Serie A.
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In a conflicting report, Football Italia claims that the clause is valued at €20m (£17.8m) and is valid for any club, including sides in Italy.
Roma will take on Red Bull Salzburg in the first leg of their Europa League playoff tie on Thursday, and speaking ahead of the game, Dybala has revealed that his future with Roma is uncertain, but wants to continue to help the team.
"I respect the clause, but it's something between my agents at the club," Dybala told reporters.
"I don't know what will happen at the end of the season. I do not know about my future; imagine the coach's. I would like to be coached by him [Mourinho] because he is one of the best, I want to win with him.
"Now, I only think about doing well tomorrow. I want to win with Roma and help the team qualify for the Champions League."
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The Giallorossi have clauses available in Dybala's contract, which allow them to raise his salary or extend his deal if a potential buyer offers to pay his release clause.
Despite having those options available to them, Roma are believed to be keen to renegotiate the terms of the Argentine's contract.
Having scored two goals in his three Europa League appearances this season, Dybala will be looking to continue his impressive European form in Austria on Thursday evening.
Roma are aiming to win a European trophy for a second straight season after going all the way in the Europa Conference League last term.