Paul Pogba
expects to leave Manchester United this summer, but the club are
determined that he will not be sold in a cut-price deal.
According to the news by ESPN, sources said Pogba was keen to leave Old Trafford last
summer but was convinced to stay for at least another season by manager
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The France international believes he will be
allowed to move at the end of the campaign, with Spanish giants
Barcelona and Real Madrid, or former club Juventus, his preferred destinations.
Despite
Solskjaer's public declarations that Pogba will not be sold, there is a
growing feeling among key figures that the 26-year-old -- along with
agent Mino Raiola -- is becoming too big a distraction and will have to
move on.
However, United insist privately that they will not be put on
the back foot during any negotiations and are prepared to stick to
their valuation of more than £150 million.
Pogba has 18 months
left on the contract he signed when he joined from Juventus for a
then-world-record fee of £89.3m in 2016, and United also hold an option
to extend it until June 2022.
United are prepared to enter into
talks with any serious bidder, but there remain significant doubts about
whether Barcelona, Real Madrid or Juventus could afford a substantial
transfer fee and Pogba's hefty wage packet.
Pogba has not featured for United since coming on as a half-time substitute in the 4-1 win over Newcastle on Dec. 26
and has been restricted to just eight appearances all season. He
underwent ankle surgery in January, with sources having told ESPN the
procedure was to correct a osteochondral defect.
He has started
light running without a cast but, due to the seriousness of the issue,
United are refusing to put any timescale on a return to first-team
action.
Pogba has responded well to treatment and there is hope he
will be available again this season and feature for France at this
summer's European Championship, but United are remaining cautious about
an injury that has caused significant problems for other players.
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