Man United will not sell Paul Pogba in the January transfer window.
Man United will not sell Paul Pogba in the January transfer window, but the midfielder has yet to settle on a new contract.
Man United will not sell Paul Pogba in the January transfer window, but the midfielder has yet to settle on a new contract.
According to rumors, Manchester United is not in talks to sell Paul Pogba in January.
With his contract scheduled to expire in the summer, the midfielder’s future has been a source of much debate.
Pogba, who is 28 years old, has yet to make a choice on his future.
United have yet to receive a single proposal for Pogba, according to Italian transfer analyst Fabrizio Romano, ahead of next month’s transfer window.
In July, the Red Devils made their most recent contract proposal.
It’s still on the table.
Real Madrid and PSG are rumored to be interested in signing the 2018 World Cup winner.
Mino Raiola, Pogba’s agent, upset United in December 2020, when he stated his client’s time at Old Trafford was ‘finished’ ahead of a key Champions League match.
However, the former Juventus star returned to the fold and began the season in blistering form.
In his first four games of the season, Pogba has provided seven assists, including FOUR against Leeds United.
However, things went wrong in Liverpool’s 5-0 thumping when he was sent off 15 minutes into a half-time substitute appearance.
He has not played since suffering a hamstring injury while on international service.
If Pogba leaves, England veteran John Barnes has urged United to replace him with Barcelona star Frenkie de Jong.