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In a recent interview with Rio Ferdinand, midfielder Paul Pogba had admitted that he is going to hold talks with the Man United representatives about his future at the club.

He told BT: “I’m under contract, I’m here. I’m enjoying myself. I’m here. Everybody knows I have one year left and I speak with the club and see what’s going on.”

Paul Pogba has one more year left on his current deal at Man United and once again, his future at the club has been put in doubt due to his recent comments of his brother.

“He is happy. He is improving his game,” Mathias Pogba told El Chiringuito, as per MEN. “He has a year left on his contract. I don’t know [if he will stay until then]. I can’t help you right now.

“The only thing I can say is if United want money, they have to sell him now. That’s the only thing I can say. If not, he’ll go for free. I haven’t heard anything about him renewing his contract.”

Pogba had a fine outing last month in the Premier League and finally it seemed like the midfielder was focusing on playing football at Man United. But these comments from his brother have once again caused a fair bit of stir within the United camp.

 

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The Frenchman’s current deal with the club expires in the summer of 2022 and we are more than certain that the OT outfit are going to offer him a new contract pretty soon.

But some rumours claim that if Juventus or Real Madrid are serious about signing the midfielder then Paul Pogba could try and force his way out this summer itself.

And if the player wishes to leave then there’s no way he’s going to put pen on paper to a new deal at the club in the coming months.

During the 2020-21 season, Paul Pogba has played in 18 Premier League matches for Man United, scoring three goals and he was recently voted the player of the month at the club for the month of January.

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