Paul Pogba’s future at Old Trafford continues to divide opinions among fans of the club and pundits as speculations linking him away from the club continues to gain momentum.
Mino Raiola, Paul Pogba’s agent has now dropped a hint which suggests that the 2018 World Cup winner won’t be Manchester United player next season.
Raiola was quoted on popular sports outlet, Tuttosport as he made it clear that Paul Pogba’s future at Manchester United is over.
In his words;
“I can say that it’s over for Paul Pogba at Manchester United”.
Popular football journalist and transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano also confirmed Raiola’s comment on Pogba via a tweet a few minutes ago.
Mino Raiola to Tuttosport: “I can say that it’s over for Paul Pogba at Manchester United”. 🔴 #MUFC #Pogba #transfers
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) December 7, 2020
A few months ago, Raiola said that Paul Pogba wants to be successful the club but the club is not helping matters especially with its lack of a Sports Director as well as its shift in mentality.
In his words;
“Paul wants to be successful and happy and wants to win prizes and he would love to do that with Manchester United.
“At least when Ferguson was there you saw it was his team – the way they played, pro-active, and the players that came in came in with an eye on how to play that game.”
So I say, make your identity of what you want your club to be and then find the LEGO parts for it. You need that clarity.
“The club needs a specialist, a sports director, someone between the team, the coach and the owners, someone who can bridge the sides. Today you need that specialist because the coach has no time to manage scouts and other tasks and I feel that is lacking at Manchester United.
“So I say, make your identity of what you want your club to be and then find the LEGO parts for it. You need that clarity.”
“The club needs a specialist, a sports director, someone between the team, the coach and the owners, someone who can bridge the sides. Today you need that specialist because the coach has no time to manage scouts and other tasks and I feel that is lacking at Manchester United.”
Quote via The Sun