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‘Unhappy’ Pogba wants to leave Manchester United – agent

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PAUL POGBA is “unhappy” at Manchester United and should leave in the next transfer window, his agent Mino Raiola said, in comments that may signal the exit of the one-time world’s most expensive player.

Raiola said the World Cupwinning France midfielder (27) needs a “change of scene” after struggling to establish himself under United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. “Paul’s unhappy at Manchester United, he can’t express himself any more as he would like to and as we expect of him,” Raiola told Italian newspaper Tuttosport.

“He has to change teams, he needs a change of scene. His contract is up in a year-and-a-half, in the summer of 2022, but I think the best solution for all sides is a transfer in the next window.”

He added that Pogba, who returned from a spell at Juventus for a then world-record fee of £89 million ($118 million) in 2016, has no plans to extend his contract.

“The club... knows it risks losing him for nothing, as at the moment the player has no intention of extending his contract,” Raiola said.

“If anyone doesn’t understand, they don’t understand anything about football.”

Pogba eclipsed since the arrival of fellow attacking midfielder Bruno Fernandes, has repeatedly spoken of his frustratio­ns at club level while on internatio­nal duty.

“He is in a situation with his club where he cannot be happy, neither with his playing time nor with his positionin­g,” France coach Didier

Deschamps said last month.

Pogba has also expressed his desire to play for Real Madrid one day, particular­ly if that means playing under the orders of Zinedine Zidane.

The midfielder’s superb strike in Saturday’s 3-1 win over West Ham was his first goal in eight Premier League appearance­s this season.

 ?? Photo: Sky News ?? Unhappy… Manchester United and French midfielder Paul Pogba reportedly wants to leave the club.
Photo: Sky News Unhappy… Manchester United and French midfielder Paul Pogba reportedly wants to leave the club.

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