L'Équipe' reports that Paul Pogba does not intend to continue at Manchester United next year. The player ended up very disappointed with the campaign and not qualifying for the Champions League was the last straw.
Despite having had a fantastic campaign personally, especially since the departure of Jose Mourinho, the Frenchman does not want to spend another season in the darkness of the Europa League and will try to force his way out of Old Trafford.
It was something he did last year without too much luck, but it looks like he will be able to achieve it during the current transfer market, as it seems the club no longer is no longer opposed to selling him. It's the ideal time, after his best campaign as a 'red devil', and the club thinks they can get a good amount of money for the necessary rebuilding of the team.
In the ups and downs that were experienced in the 2018-19 for Manchester United, Paul Pogba scored more goals than in his two previous campaigns combined, as he scored 16 goals, which surpasses his first campaign's nine and second campaign's six. He also handed out eleven assists, up from just six in his first year after his return and 12 in 2017-18.
Although the French newspaper L'Equipe has linked him with Real Madrid, they insist that Pogba would have to sacrifice a salary lowering, while 'Sky Sport' claims the Juventus option is more likely.
The 'Vecchia Signora' knows the French international well and believes they can get the best out of him in a team that would also have Cristiano Ronaldo and some other important signings.
Meanwhile, the rest of the teams of the European elite are closely following the future of a footballer who will almost certainly make a change before the month of August. We just need to know where.