Former Arsenal and Chelsea striker Nicholas Anelka has revealed that Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has not ruled out a move to French giants Paris Saint-Germain.
Pogba, who has recently made a return from a lengthy injury lay-off, is out-of-contract at Old Trafford at the end of the season and is not expected to commit his future to United, despite always maintaining a stance that he will make a decision on his future come the end of the campaign.
The likes of PSG, Real Madrid and his former club Juventus have also been closely linked with his services, but it remains hard to predict where he will be playing his club football next season.
However, former France international Anelka, who played with Pogba for a short amount of time at Juventus in 2013, has admitted that his fellow countryman, six months ago, did not rule out the possibility of making a switch to the French capital to join PSG.
"I discussed this six months ago with him and he would not be against coming to PSG," Anelka told RMC Sport.
"If he comes, we will forget all the injuries and we will see that he is a top player."
Relating to the high number of injury issues that the midfielder has encountered during his second spell at Old Trafford, Anelka believes they have been as a result of him not being "psychologically well" in Manchester.
He continued: "I know Paul, I played with him at Juventus, and it's amazing what he can do with the ball.
"Unfortunately, when he arrives in Manchester, they are not a big team. They are a team that has to rebuild themselves, they are looking for its game plan, they are looking for a coach.
"It's been very difficult for him since he came back. He's been criticised a lot. It's not the best club where he can have fun and show his talent.
"I think PSG would be great for him. Some say it wouldn't be good for Paris, because he's supposedly often injured. But I think his injuries are due to his life in Manchester, because he's not psychologically well."
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