The Portugal international has been dogged by injury problems this season and found his chances for the Premier League champions limited.

That has led some to suggest that the 26-year-old would seek pastures new at the end of the current campaign, but Ferguson insists he has no plans to let any of his squad leave Old Trafford in the coming months. 

"There is no need for us to sell anyone. We have no plans to do that. That’s a fact," Ferguson said on the club's official website.

"Nani played last week at Arsenal and I thought he did well.

"He is one of our squad players. When he is in form there are very few better than him. So I think we will bring him back in pre-season training and he will be all right."

Nani has just one year left on his current contract, meaning he can leave for free at the end of next season, with Ferguson unaware of any developments regarding a new deal.

"That is not my department," he added.

"It is something David [Gill] and George Mendes [Nani's agent] are working on. That is ongoing. But there is no progress as far as I know."