Paul Pogba's contract at Old Trafford will expire at the end of June 2022. Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick has confirmed the France midfielder will leave on a free transfer.
Juventus, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain continue to be linked with the 29-year-old. However, there have been reports, recently, which claim that the 2018 World Cup winner is also open to staying in the Premier League.
The Daily Star reports that Manchester City have been approached to discuss the possibility of signing Pogba in recent weeks. Rivan MU can get it for free.
However, the report also claims that the seven-times Premier League champions have made it clear they are not interested in bringing Pogba to the Etihad Stadium next season.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola also stated in 2018 that the club had turned down the opportunity to sign the former Juventus man. At that time, Jose Mourinho was the manager of Manchester United.
Pogba's performance this season with Manchester United has been less convincing. He has just scored and provided nine assists in 27 appearances for Man United this season.
Pogba is now struggling to return to Manchester United before the end of the season due to a calf problem.
Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick says Paul Pogba will not play again this season. The reason the French midfielder suffered a calf injury.
"Right now there's no need to think about that because he can't play against Arsenal and maybe the next United games. As it looks right now, he won't be extending his contract and I don't know if the club or Erik want to extend his contract," Rangnick said.
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