The former Ajax frontman only joined Madrid at the start of the year but he is one of the players who has been tipped to leave as the Spanish giants look to accommodate their new summer signings and recoup some money.

Huntelaar was not part of the Madrid squad that travelled to Dublin yesterday for their pre-season training camp as his future remains up in the air, and Pardeza is keen for a quick resolution to the issue if possible.

"It's in his position that the team have made the most reinforcements. Madrid are in advanced negotiations with Stuttgart and the best thing to do was to find a solution," Pardeza was quoted as saying on Spanish radio.

"I think the player was aware of these circumstances and he's decided to stay in Madrid a few days to see if the situation can be definitively resolved."

Pardeza also revealed German outfit Stuttgart are not the only club who have shown an interest in the 25-year-old Holland international, who was a prolific scorer at previous clubs Ajax and Heerenveen in his homeland.

"Huntelaar showed he was a good player at Ajax and many teams have asked about him," said Pardeza.

"I think it's important that the player can continue his career. He's young and next year there is a World Cup and I believe that any player who has limited chances has to look for a way so they can continue making progress as a professional."