Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba might have found his rhythm under new boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but the Frenchman could still leave during the summer.

The World Cup winner had a major falling out with former manager Jose Mourinho, and it was more or less certain that the midfielder would be leaving the club.

If Jose Mourinho had stayed on then there was no doubt that Paul Pogba would have been trying to force a move out of the club in January itself.

Now though, under Solskjaer things have changed for the better.




One of the first things that the Norwegians had done since taking charge was to give Paul Pogba a free role in midfield.

Ander Herrera and Nemanja Matic were asked to do a bit more defensive work which helped Paul Pogba play his natural game in and around the attacking third.

But now reports are claiming that Paul Pogba is looking to force a move out of Man United during the summer.




Numerous reports have claimed that Pogba has his eyes set on a move to Real Madrid after the re-appointment of Zinedine Zidane.




But it looks like the Los Blancos boss is not too interested in making a move for Paul Pogba any time soon.

“I really like Pogba and you know that,” Zidane said(via Goal)

“I know him very well, he’s a different kind of player and he can provide many things because of his skills. He knows how to attack and defend.

“However, he’s not my player. He plays for United and we have to respect that. He’s always said that he likes Madrid.”




Right now, Paul Pogba is the central fulcrum for Man United and if the player does decide to commit his long term future to the club then there is no doubt that Solskjaer would be looking to build his team around the World Cup winner.



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