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Paul Pogba’s Manchester United career ‘over’: Agent

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MINO Raiola has sensationa­lly declared Paul Pogba’s Manchester United career over. The timing of the agent’s bombshell could not be worse for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side on the eve of a do-or-die Champions League clash with RB Leipzig.

Raiola told Tuttosport: “I can say that it is over for Paul Pogba at Manchester United.”

Pogba’s future has been the subject of much speculatio­n for months, but he remained at Old Trafford in the extended summer transfer window.

He also looked back to somewhere near the level he is capable of producing in the comeback win against West Ham on Saturday, contributi­ng with a superb goal.

But now Raiola has thrown an enormous spanner in the works for the club and also, potentiall­y his player.

His short statement could have massive ramificati­ons and whip up a frenzy of distractio­n at precisely the point Solskjaer needs absolute focus on the task at hand.

United require at least a draw against RB Leipzig in Germany tonight to guarantee a place in the knockout stages.

And the fallout from Raiola’s statement is likely to rumble on ahead of their crunch derby clash with Manchester City on Saturday.

On Saturday, Italian outlet Corriere dello Sport reported that a “divorce” is on the way between United and Pogba and that it was just a matter of Raiola finding the right offer.

Pogba is still United’s record signing at £89million but has never been shy about teasing a move away from the club he left as an academy star for Juventus before returning to much fanfare.

Back in October he described a possible move to Real Madrid as “a dream”, in comments that were dismissed by Solskjaer, who asserted that his midfielder would be with United for another two years.

Pogba’s current deal expires at the end of the season, but Manchester United have the option to trigger an extension of another year.

Solskjaer said two months ago: “He’s going to be here for another two years and I am sure he is focused on doing his best for us.

“We want to see the best for Paul and I am sure in the next couple of years we will get the best out of him.”

And Raiola’s latest update is in stark contrast to the news he broke back in August when he said: “Pogba is key player for Manchester United, they have an important project and he’s 100% included.

“We are going to speak about a new contract soon, no stress.”

Juventus and Real Madrid have both previously been considered the major two contenders for Pogba’s signature, but the uncertaint­y of the transfer market in the coronaviru­s pandemic meant neither made a move for him.

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