Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is set to reveal his decision on United Future at the end of the season, MySportDab reports.
The French international is said to be warming for a possible United exit at the end of the summer with too European clubs interested in signing him.
Pogba has not had a great season with the Red Devils this season. He has made 20 appearances for United scoring 1 goal and 9 assists.
This is closely similar to last season in which the World Cup Winner scored 3 goals and had 3 assists in 26 appearances for United.
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Meanwhile, the 29-year-old is currently struggling with a calf injury, and presumably, he had played his last game for the Red Devils.
Amidst the controversies surrounding his United future, Pogba has been linked to United’s main rivals, Manchester City.
The French playmaker has not hidden his fancy and admiration for the Coach of the Citizens, Pep Guardiola.
As reported by Skysport News, Pogba will decide on his United future at the end of the season as United are yet to engage him on contract renewal.
He has not ruled out the possibility of remaining in the Premier League, although his contract expires at the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid, PSG and Juventus are also interested in signing the 29-year-old on a free transfer.
The Red Devils signed Pogba then for a record fee of £93.25m from the Serie A giants, Juventus.
Meanwhile, Pogba has remained optimistic about joining the United squad before the season ends.
He has shown signs of recovery by exhibiting some dance moves and doing solo training.
However, updates from the United Manager, Ralf Rangnick, have shown that Pogba is far from recovering and may likely miss the remaining matches.
“I was told by the doctor that it will take for weeks for Pogba to recover. He may not likely play the remaining matches of the season.”
Despite interest from Manchester City, Pogba cannot have any contract talks with any English Club until his contract officially expires.