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Manchester United are in a fix with their star midfielder Paul Pogba.

Pogba moved back to Old Trafford from Juventus a couple of seasons ago but the Frenchman is yet to feel at home.

His performances during the past two seasons have been average at best and this year he is once again at the centre of debate due to his reported fall-out with Jose Mourinho.




A couple of weeks ago, Paul Pogba chose to publicly criticize United’s defensive stance during games following which Jose Mourinho stripped him of any future captaincy roles.




And following this, multiple reports claimed that Paul Pogba wanted to move out of Manchester United.

The reports cited that Pogba’s manager was already talking to clubs which are interested in signing him and the move could take place as early as January.




Some rumours also claimed that the United board did not want Paul Pogba to stay at the club given the number of tantrums that the player had been throwing recently.








Now though fresh reports are of the view that Manchester United are hesitating from selling Pual Pogba given the midfielder is their biggest commercial asset.

The United board feel that if they sell the Frenchman it will hugely impact their revenues due to which they are eager to hold onto him.

Having said all this, the board knows fully well that a move out of Old Trafford will depend on Paul Pogba and with Juventus interested in the player, he could very well try and force a transfer.




Barcelona are also said to be interested in the player but United have made it clear that they want nothing less than £200 million – if Paul Pogba wants to vacate his locker room at Old Trafford.



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