Paul Pogba Transfer News: Mino Raiola claims Italy is second home for Manchester United sensation
Paul Pogba Transfer News: Mino Raiola claims Italy to Pogba’s second home while speculations of him moving out of Manchester United fuelling.
Manchester United fans are convinced that their star player Paul Pogba is set to leave the club next summer, as he will enter into the final year of his contract with the Red Devils.
And after all the reports in the last transfer window, it doesn’t look like he will extend his stay at Manchester United, and the English giants will be forced to transfer him in order to achieve some financial gains.
Amidst all this, Pogba’s agent- Mino Raiola has dropped a massive hint for the French International’s next transfer move while speaking to the Skysports regarding his client’s future.
“Italy is like a second home for him, ” Raiola told Sky Sports News. “The question was is he happy. You cannot be happy if you are not competing for the title or for the Champions League.
“The aim is for every top player to do that. For now, he is concentrated on his recovery the next period is important for him and Man Utd to try to get into the Champions League then the European Championship and then we will see.”
Raiola told Sky Sports News last month that Pogba’s “heart” was with Manchester United and said he could see his client staying “but in a club that I hope fights for the league and hopefully the Champions League”.
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