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Manchester United planning to offer a new contract to €80m-rated midfielder

Manchester United planning to offer a new contract to €80m-rated midfielder


Man United preparing to offer Paul Pogba a new contract



Manchester United are reportedly preparing to offer the French international Paul Pogba a new long-term deal at the club.


The 27-year-old Manchester United midfielder rejoined the Red Devils from Juventus in 2016 after completing a club-record fee of €80 million, 


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four years after he departed from Manchester United youth academy in a transfer window to make the club to spend £95 million.


However, after some games of inconsistent performance mixed with some public reactions suggesting he may be looking to move on the Red, 



The Frenchman has come under intense fire at Old Trafford. Despite triggering an extra one year left in his current Man United contract, Paul Pogba's long-term future at Old Trafford continues to be the subject of many questions.


The latest happening on the ongoing sage came from Paul Pogba who spoke to the French News RTL after their victory against Portugal in the international friendly.


Manchester United planning to offer a new contract to €80m-rated midfielder


The 27-year-old France international said it did not go down well among the Manchester United faithful as the club's loyal supporters keep on questioning his motives for staying at Old Trafford as he is not happy at the club or committed to.



However, in another recent social media post from the popular journalist Romano, who revealed that the Man United midfielder's comments have been taken out of context and the English club is planning on offering him a deal with months.


It does beg the questions of why the Manchester United board is eager to keep a player on their list who seemingly wants out.


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