Pogba

Daily Mirror: United gives up on Pogba

Paul Pogba has not yet signed an extension with Manchester United. His current contract expires next summer, and he can thus negotiate with clubs already this winter.

Now United are said to give up on the midfielder, according to the Daily Mirror. They have realized that Pogba will not extend. There will mainly be interest from PSG, Real Madrid and Juventus, but none of them are said to have plans to place a bid in January.

This means that, if everything turns out as it is now reported, the Frenchman will leave the club as a free agent next summer. Pogba joined United in 2016. Prior to that, he played for Juventus.

Pogba is holding his decision about contract extension

Pogba

Manchester United star Paul Pogba, 28, is on an expiring contract that expires on the last day of June next year. Manchester United are said to want to extend with the player, but the parties have not yet reached an agreement on that.

Now the transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano states that it is Pogba who is behind the fact that there has not yet been a contract extension. According to the journalist, it is Pogba who is delaying in making a decision about his future.

Pogba has previously been linked with clubs such as Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid.

He returned to United in the summer of 2016 after a four-year stint at Juventus. Before that, he belonged to Manchester United’s academy for three years, but without getting the chance in the club’s A-team for real.

Pogba is listed this autumn for seven assists in eleven games with Manchester United.