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Manchester United expect PSG to make a move for Paul Pogba as contract winds down

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Paul Pogba celebrates a goal for Manchester United.

Manchester United expect PSG to make a move for Paul Pogba

According to Daily Mail, Manchester United are expecting PSG to make an offer for Paul Pogba. United are slowly accepting the fact that the French giants can sign their prized asset for £43m as Pogba winds down to the last year of his contract.

Manchester United have a huge headache with Pogba’s situation. The midfielder is arguably in his peak form for both club and county, with just one year left on his current deal. A stellar campaign for France on a personal level in the Euros has only amped up the interest in the enigmatic French star.

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Talks over a new deal have not proved to be fruitful as the World Cup winner bides his time. Pogba will be free to talk to other clubs over a free transfer starting from January 2022. That means United are severely low on their options and selling him this summer is one of them.

It seems like United are looking to take the first option. PSG are willing to offer £43m for him and are probably the only club that can match his salary expectations. United are expecting PSG to are come forward with that offer.

Paul Pogba scored the only goal for Manchester United against AC Milan at San Siro in the UEFA Europa League last-16. (imago Images)
Paul Pogba scored the only goal for Manchester United against AC Milan at San Siro in the UEFA Europa League last-16. (imago Images)

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The midfielder has always had an uneasy relationship with the club and he has never looked settled here. The club will be hoping to recoup come of the money they paid for him. While it is not entirely ideal, United will take this instead of going empty-handed.