Man Utd have Paul Pogba transfer fear that could cost them millions in summer window

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    Manchester United have a fear over Paul Pogba’s future that could ultimately cost them millions by the end of the season, according to reports. The France international’s contract with the Red Devils sensationally expires at the end of June 2022. 

    In the summer, United and Pogba were widely understood to be keen to agree a new contract, which would extend his five-year stay in Manchester. 

    However, those talks appear to have stalled. Fresh terms for the midfielder do not appear to be on the horizon.  

    It could mean that Pogba departs on a free transfer next summer. The 28-year-old can sign a pre-contract agreement upon the turn of the year.  

    United could reportedly look to cut their losses on a player who they made the then-most expensive in the world in 2016. The Red Devils, then managed by Jose Mourinho, paid Juventus £89million to bring their former academy graduate back to Old Trafford.  

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    The likes of Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are believed to be interested in signing Pogba, who has already endured a rollercoaster of a season in the Premier League

    According to the Daily Star, United will sell the player if a big bid is made. That is a U-turn on their previous stance, with Old Trafford chiefs understood to be prepared to wait until the summer to let him leave for free.  

    However, the report continues that United will only relinquish Pogba if they can find a replacement.  

    That means a failure to find a new midfielder in the winter transfer window could cost the Red Devils a sizeable transfer fee, with Pogba therefore allowed to leave for free at the end of the campaign.  

    The World Cup winner has endured a tough season. That was made worse when he withdrew from the France squad due to a thigh injury. 

    However Pogba slammed those reports. “Big lies to make headlines,” a post on the player’s social media channels read.

    He still has one more game to serve of his three-match ban and his injury could keep him out until the new year.   

    Pogba’s agent, Mino Raiola, did not provide an update on his client’s future when asked recently.   

    “You would have to ask Manchester United about it,” Raiola told The Times. “At this moment everything is calm. There is no update.”



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