Here are your evening Manchester United headlines for Friday, June 17.
Paul Pogba accuses Manchester United of not caring about him
Paul Pogba accused United of not supporting him during his comeback from injury last year.
The midfielder is set to leave United this summer, with the club having already confirmed he will officially depart when his contract expires at the end of the month. Pogba is expected to rejoin Juventus.
The 29-year-old’s exit has been on the cards for some time. Pogba was linked with a move away from Old Trafford at various points in his second spell with United, although he ended up running down his contract and will leave for free.
Mikael Silvestre sends Christian Eriksen and Frenkie de Jong warning to United
A number of United supporters are growing increasingly agitated that their club has not managed to sign a summer recruit yet.
They have watched Manchester City welcome in Erling Haaland and Liverpool snatch Darwin Nunez. Arsenal and Tottenham have also been active in the market so far. Meanwhile, United still pursue the likes of Frenkie de Jong and Jurrien Timber with no breakthrough so far.
However, fans have been told when to expect a change of pace from Erik ten Hag. Former defender Mikael Silvestre explained that he believes United's transfer activity has been slowed by the international break, but that proceedings will “accelerate” in the coming weeks.
Gary Neville gives honest verdict on Paul Pogba comments about United
Gary Neville has admitted he isn't bothered about Paul Pogba's controversial comments about United.
Pogba's second stint at United will conclude at the end of the month when he leaves on a free transfer. Amazon Prime have released a documentary around Pogba this week and the series follows the midfielder over the last year.
The documentary covers areas in Pogba's private life including his negotiations with United over a new contract. The late Mino Raiola was Pogba's representative and the series shows private conversations between the pair, some in which United are criticised.
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