The midfielder, who has been the subject of bids from
West Brom and Everton, has been putting in extra hours away from
Carrington.
The France international has not had much of an opportunity to work on his match sharpness this season, having been frozen out of the first-team picture at Old Trafford under Jose Mourinho.
He has seen just 11 minutes of Premier League football and made only eight appearances in all competitions.
At 27, Schneiderlin should be enjoying the peak years of his career and needs to find regular football if he is to remain part of Didier Deschamps’ long-term plans with his country.
He was part of France's Euro 2016 squad that reached the final of the tournament last year, called in as a late midfield replacement for the injured Lassana Diarra.
Everton and West Brom have both expressed an interest in securing his services, with initial approaches knocked back by United.
Schneiderlin’s future continues to hang in the balance, but he is working hard to stay fit – even going as far as to work with a private coach away from Carrington at his local park!
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