For most of the time at Old Trafford, Paul pogbafuture as Manchester United You looked insecure. However, it is increasingly likely that the Frenchman’s time at the club will come to an end in the summer.
His contract expires in June 2022 and little is said about his signing a new contract, while Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain wait in the wings.
Temporary trainer Ralph Ragnik did little to allay rumors about his future, stating that he would not stand in the way of the Frenchman if he wanted to leave in the summer.
“I would not say [Paul Pogba} is not worth keeping but players need to want to stay and play for the club,” said Rangnick in his press conference on Friday.
“If a player doesn’t want to play for a club like Manchester United, even in the long term, I don’t think it makes sense to convince him to change his mind.
“This is such a massive club, with fantastic support, I don’t think anyone at the club should try to convince a player to stay.
The 28-year-old has not featured in Manchester United’s last seven matches after sustaining a thigh injury on international duty at the start of November.
The club sent the midfielder to a warm-weather training camp in Dubai to help his recovery, and Ragnick went on to criticise this decision.
“I would not want players to do their rehab abroad or anywhere else but the decision on Paul was taken before I came,” he said.
“In the future, I have already spoken to the medical department – to Steve [McNally] our doctor to [head of physiotherapy] Robin Sadler – that in the future I want injured players – and hopefully we won’t have long-term injuries – but if we do have them in the future, I want them to stay here. “