Paul Pogba 'will no longer be a Manchester United player in June' as he looks for pastures new, according to a reported friend of the midfielder, as the club struggles for results and silverware.
The 28-year-old's United contract expires at the end of the season. Ralf Rangnick has previously said that no discussions have taken place with the player regarding his contract.
But according to 'Coach Maddy', Pogba's personal trainer, the United man's time at Old Trafford is coming to an end. Speaking to Italian publication Calciomercato, Maddy said: "Regarding Pogba, at the end of June he will no longer be a Manchester United player.
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"I think it is right for him to look elsewhere, perhaps Manchester also wants to renew themselves and the most sensible thing is to separate. The time will come to change and try new challenges, new emotions, new environments for both Pogba and Manchester, to try something different and maybe they will both be happy.
"Right now I think he’s enjoying himself, they have a good team, especially since Ronaldo decided to return. The problem is that the results don’t come.
"A top player doesn’t waste his time on minor competitions. He wants to be motivated to play for ambitious trophies."
When asked about possible destinations for his friend, Maddy added: " Paul can return to Juve, he has good relations with the Bianconeri but he could also be at PSG. I think PSG needs a midfielder like him and he could go and play in France.
"At Real Madrid I would exclude him because there is no longer [Zinedine] Zidane, he would have gone only in that case. Juve or PSG at the moment, but you never know what can happen, we’ll see."
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