Man Utd getting Pogba out of club 'is a priority' says expert
Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba could leave the club this summer with the likes of Juventus, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain all interested in the World Cup winner.
And reports in Italy claim Ed Woodward has decided to sell the 27-year-old as he has just one year left on his current contract.
Pogba hasn’t featured often for United this season because of injury and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was involved in a bust-up with his agent Mino Raiola earlier this year.
Tuttosport claim United could be forced to sell Pogba now because he could go on a free transfer at the end of his deal if they do not.
Juventus are at the front of the queue and would be interested in a reunion with the Frenchman.
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“As ever, our priority is the success of the team, but we need visibility of the impact across the whole industry, including timings of the transfer window, and the wider financial picture, before we can talk about a return to normality.
“On this basis, I cannot help feeling that speculation around transfers of individual players for hundreds of millions of pounds this summer seems to ignore the realities that face the sport.
“It's also important to acknowledge the part played by our successful business in allowing us to fulfil our social responsibilities.
“We have always believed that our commercial model gives us greater resilience than most clubs and we are grateful for the enduring support of our commercial partners in helping us achieve that.”
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Untied have been linked with a number of big-money transfers this summer.
Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho, Aston Villa ace Jack Grealish and Tottenham striker Harry Kane are all said to be on the club’s radar.