Manchester United midfielder, Paul Pogba has said there is a “big question mark” over his future at Old Trafford.
Pogba, however, assured fans that he will continue to “give everything” for United while he remains with the club.
Pogba and his agent, Mino Raiola, have both said this summer that the French midfielder wants to leave after three years at the club.
But United turned down an offer from Real Madrid of £27.6m plus James Rodriguez, leaving Pogba in England until the August 8 transfer deadline.
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But with transfer windows across Europe still open, the midfielder told RMC Sport: “I am always good when I play football. I am doing what I love, it’s my job. I will give the maximum every time I will be on the pitch.
“Now, we know there have been things said. Time will tell. We remain still on this big question mark.
“I am at Manchester. I am having fun with my team-mates. I want to always win the matches. I will always give everything when I am on the pitch.”
“The Paul Pogba that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants to see. Willing with the ball, quality on it, and provided two assists, the first a ball that Rashford simply won’t be able to feed off if he were to leave.”