Blind's agent has just released a book, the rather boring title is 'Deal'. The agent is called Rob Jansen and he's the biggest Dutch agent after Raiola (who was an ex employee of his firm) and he's close to retiring. Jansen had a journalist follow him around and travel with him for a year, the journo could write whatever he wanted. Some passages were about his work for Daley Blind at United (Jansen is also Koeman's manager, some fascinating stuff about Everton transfers last summer in the book too), and it gave some very interesting insight into how stuff works behind the scenes.
For example last season when Daley was benched around the January period, he immediately got very frustrated and his agent came over to Manchester, it was described how they had talks in the Lowry hotel. Agent was already looking for other clubs, for example he had already had an informal talk with Inter's technical director and offered Inter he could move Blind to them in the summer, while in the meanwhile he was trying to calm down Blind. Of course Daley got back to playing a lot for us and he was in the starting line-up for the Europa League final. But everything suggested he would be a goner as soon as he would be benched a lot again.
Edit: there was some good stuff about Woodward too, from the agent's perspective Woodward was portrayed as an autistic tool. There was a scene after the Everton match in the director's box at Goodison park, where agent Jansen tried to talk to Woodward about Blind, but Woodward just gave a blank stare and acted like he didn't recognise him. Which is kind of weird considering the fact that Jansen was also, for example, Edwin van der Sar's agent, meaning he's been making deals with United for quite some years now.
Another scene where Woodward called up Jansen out of the blue and got really angry and accused him of unsettling matters right before the Real Madrid match at the start of this season. What happened in reality was that Jansen had called Jorge Mendes to make an appointment with Mourinho to check and discuss Blind's perspective for this season, because Woodward had ignored him previously, and Jansen reckoned Mourinho complained to Woodward about this, which led to frustration on Woodward's side.
I thought it was interesting how even a sensible and pretty intelligent lad like Blind, who's father is also very familiar with the footballing world, completely loses all faith the moment he gets benched or feels he's not top of the pack anymore. In that regard I also think it's extremely likely he will be wanting leave us this summer. Unless the perspective of playing time changes again of course, but I don't really see that happening given Young's great form, Lindelof being preferred at CB and Mourinho not using Blind as a midfielder.