Paul Pogba says he will discuss his Manchester United future at the end of the season and says his sole focus at present is on winning silverware.
Pogba will have just a year remaining on his current contract at the end of the campaign and his long-term future has been in doubt since controversial agent, Mino Raiola, declared the player’s career at Manchester United was ‘over‘ in an interview last month.
Real Madrid and former side Juventus have been credited with an interest in signing the France international, who has responded to the speculation by impressing in recent weeks with a series of strong performances, scoring vital winning goals against both Burnley and Fulham.
Pogba’s performances have contributed towards the Red Devils’ title challenge and the 27-year-old has now hinted at extending his stay at Old Trafford, revealing he will hold contract talks with the club at the end of the season.
“I am on contract, I am here, I am enjoying myself,” Pogba told BT Sport.”Everybody knows that I have one year left, I’m going to speak with the club and see what’s going on.
“For now, my objective, my goal is to win something. That’s all I’m thinking about is to win.”
United will be hoping Pogba can maintain his recent form when the Red Devils travel to face Arsenal in the Premier League this weekend, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side looking to bounce back from a shock home defeat to bottom side Sheffield United on Wednesday.
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