Pogba expected to stay at Manchester United: report
Midfielder supposed to be core part of manager Solskjaer's plan for future
French midfielder Paul Pogba will not be leaving English Premier League club Manchester United this summer, reports Sky Sports.
One of the main reasons that the English giants will be preparing to stop him is because the manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, is trying to build a new team around the World Cup winner.
Pogba gave air to rumours of him leaving on Sunday saying, "it could be a good time to have a new challenge somewhere else".
With reported interest from Spanish giants Real Madrid and Italian Serie A club Juventus, Pogba was supposed to land a deal to move away from Old Trafford.
Pogba says Islam helped him become 'more peaceful inside'
However, this new report from Sky Sports kills all the rumours.
In other reports, Real Madrid maybe planning to splash out cash for the Frenchman, but they are only offering €120 million for him.
One of the main reasons that the English giants will be preparing to stop him is because the manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, is trying to build a new team around the World Cup winner.
Pogba hints at Manchester United exit in summer
Pogba gave air to rumours of him leaving on Sunday saying, "it could be a good time to have a new challenge somewhere else".
With reported interest from Spanish giants Real Madrid and Italian Serie A club Juventus, Pogba was supposed to land a deal to move away from Old Trafford.
Pogba says Islam helped him become 'more peaceful inside'
However, this new report from Sky Sports kills all the rumours.
In other reports, Real Madrid maybe planning to splash out cash for the Frenchman, but they are only offering €120 million for him.