Dwight Yorke has been told to prove he is worth keeping at Manchester United by Sir Alex Ferguson.
The United boss will ignore interest from other clubs in Yorke - provided he rediscovers the form which helped United win the treble in 1999.
The manager told The Mirror: "Dwight has got to put everything behind him and show that he wants to stay here. I don't think there is any problem on that score.
"But there has been some interest in him and it is something I will only pursue if it is in our interest. We are in no rush to do anything.
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"If Yorke finds the form of two years ago you wouldn't ever want to sell him. He is one of the best in the business," Ferguson said.
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