Man Utd Star Paul Pogba Considers Free Transfer To Premier League Club!

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Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is now considering offers to join another Premier League club this summer, MySportDab reports. 

The Frenchman is considering all options if he leaves Manchester United at the end of the season.

Pogba joined United fo £89m in 2016 but his is due to expire again at the end of the season.

Since his return, he has struggled to perform at his best in the Premier League.

Despite being free to negotiate now with any European club outside of the Premier League, Pogba is not interested in talks on his future now.

The 28-year-old is focused on helping United end the season with Champions League Qualification.

Now, According to The Telegraph, Pogba does not want to be involved in talks over his future until the end of the season.

The one main potential option is a move to United’s rivals in the Premier League, Manchester City.

Despite being available on a free transfer, many EPL clubs can’t afford to pay his £200,000 per week wages.

However, Manchester City are one club that could offer a massive wages pay rise contract if interested in the player.

City have previously shown interest in taking on Pogba to the Etihad Stadium.

In 2018, Pep Guardiola revealed that agent Mino Raiola offered City the chance to sign Pogba when he got into a disagreement with Jose Mourinho.

There is also a bigger possibility of Pogba moving abroad as other European clubs like PSG are expected to come in with offers.

Pogba has never played any club in France since he left Le Havre to join United’s academy in 2009.

Signing Pogba for PSG would bring huge attraction to PSG, and also commercially.

Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid are other clubs closely monitoring his situation at Old Trafford.

But, Pogba wants to see all his offers, including a potential new contract at United, before making a final decision on his future.

More to follow…

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