Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has insisted that Paul Pogba will not leave Manchester United this summer.
Solskjaer’s insistence is coming – despite the Pogba saying there is a “big question mark” over his future.
Speaking to a news conference ahead of Monday’s match against Wolves, Solskjaer sais,” you always put question marks around Paul, don’t you?”
“I’ve got no concerns on Paul. For me, he is going to stay,” the United boss continued.
“I don’t think it is odd saying, ‘I enjoy playing, I have fun with my team-mates, I enjoy what I’m doing, I love my job – and I’ve enjoyed the game’.
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“Of course, that sentence with the question mark about him – there’s always question marks about Paul Pogba.
“There’s not one press conference where I have not answered a question about Paul Pogba.
“Eighty per cent of what he said is ‘I enjoyed the game’ and his time now.”
Pogba has been linked with Real Madrid since he admitted, while on international duty with France in March, that playing for the La Liga club under Zinedine Zidane would be a “dream for anyone”.
But United insist Pogba is not for sale while Real appear unable to afford the deal – despite Zidane’s insistence he get his man.