Breaking news: Paul pogba finally responds to fans who asked if he will remain at old trafford next season ,here is what pogba said .
Paul Pogba has hinted his Manchester
United future hangs on the appointment
of a new manager in the summer.
The French midfielder was quizzed over
his future at the club following United's
pulsating 3-2 victory at home to Tottenham
Hotspur on Saturday night.
Pogba's future with the Red Devils
has been the subject of increasing
speculation with his current contract
set to expire at the end of the season
and a new deal yet to be agreed.
Following Saturday's win, though, he
admitted that he will not decide his future
until the end of the season and the
arrival of a new permanent boss.
The 28-year-old has been strongly linked
with a move to Paris Saint-Germain since
last summer, with his contract situation
meaning he can agree a free transfer to
a foreign club before the end of the season.
Pogba was asked by RMC whether the
identity of the next United boss would
impact his future at the club, to which
he replied: “It's possible, we'll see.
"We know that, in regards to the coach,
there are things yet to happen. I want
to finish the season well and see what
happens in the future.”
Ralf Rangnick has been in interim
charge at Old Trafford since the dismissal
of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer earlier in the
season, with a permanent replacement
yet to be announced.
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Both Mauricio Pochettino and Erik ten
Hag have been strongly linked with the
job since Rangnick's arrival at the start
of December.
Pogba was also asked about United's
league position as they chase a top
four finish, insisting: “It's not over yet,
there are still games to go, this is an
important victory for us to redouble our
effort and aim for the top 4. We must
continue this momentum.”
Saturday's 3-2 win over Spurs allowed
United to climb back into the top four
with nine games remaining this season.
United sit two points ahead of Arsenal
, although the Gunners have four games
in hand in the race for Champions
League qualification.
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