“Who knows what will happen in the next few months,” says Paul Pogba on Man United future.
Paul Pogba has remained in headlines throughout the summer transfer window this year. He was speculated with a move to Barcelona, and the Spanish giants also reportedly bid for him. Manchester United, however, rejected the offer.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho reportedly had a fall-out last season when the Portuguese benched the midfielder for the Champions League tie against Sevilla. The relationship between the two has since soured.
The Frenchman has finally spoken about his future at the club in an exclusive interview with Sky Sport. He stated that he has a future at Manchester United at the moment.
“There was a lot of talk, but it was just like that, I’m under contract in Manchester,” said Pogba.
However, the French World Cup-winning midfielder didn’t shy from discussing the possibility of a move away from Old Trafford.
“My future is currently in Manchester, I still have a contract, I’m playing there at the moment, but who knows what will happen in the next few months,” the Frenchman said.
There were reports of Pogba ‘wanting to join’ his former club Juventus during the summer transfer as well. The Italian club will visit Manchester United for their Champions League leg, and will also see the return of Cristiano Ronaldo to Old Trafford.
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Paul Pogba is currently on international duty with France and will return to Manchester United next week, as they prepare for their Premier League clash against the high-flying Watford. The midfielder has featured in all the matches for Manchester United so far, and even captained their Premier League opener against Leicester City.
Jose Mourinho’s side has had a struggling start to their 2018/19 Premier League season, as they dropped six points in their first four games.