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The 21-year-old enjoyed a successful loan spell with The Blades during the second-half of last season before knee and ankle injuries cut short his campaign.
With the winger due to sit down with Red Devils manager Sir Alex Ferguson in early July to make a decision on his future, Martins has revealed that, should he be nudged towards the exit door by his current club, he would be open to a return to Bramall Lane.
“I'm still at (Manchester) United and it's a matter of going back on the first of July and speaking to the gaffer," Martin told the Yorkshire Evening Post.
"It's all up in the air and nothing has been said yet. It's a bit weird and just a waiting game at the minute.
"I enjoyed my time at Sheffield United and would definitely go back if an offer came in. But it's out of my hands."
Martins feels that Kevin Blackwell’s side are capable of pressing for promotion next season, citing the strength of their squad as well as the ability of their manager.
He said: "They definitely have a great chance. I think they have got one of the strongest squads in the Championship and with the gaffer, Kevin Blackwell, they've got a really talented manager.
"It's a massive club which belongs in the Premiership.
"They know they have to get there next season and after such a strong finish under Kevin they will fancy their chances."
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