Paul Pogba not allowed to leave Man United – Ole Gunnar’s strong stance
Nope! Sorry Paul Pogba, you’re not going anywhere! That is the message from the Man United board and manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Any of the top-six clubs should agree with the sentiment… When you’re down and out, keeping your best players is as hard a job as fighting your rivals off for top signings. This is the case for United and Paul Pogba at the moment.
The two have been in a standoff since January last season. The best player on stats has made it no secret of his desire to leave the once glory gods in search of greener pastures with Real Madrid.
The other party who have further made it obvious of their cruel intentions, as reinstated Zinedine Zidane searches for his final piece in his new Real puzzle. The flirting between Pogba and Madrid has been far from attractive for all of Old Trafford.
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Much of the folks from Manchester are opting for the Frenchman’s sale and rightfully so as he disrespects the club each day, expressing his desire to leave. The second time the France international has wanted to bid farewell from England. Should he be stopped?
Ole Gunnar and the club are not budging
It could be a bid to raise more funds for a transfer of their best player to Real Madrid. It could even be a tactic to enforce others to bite their lip and follow suit of the new Ole at the wheel term.
At the moment, the sky is gloomy over United and the players at the club. If the rotten apple is not taken out, the bunch could become spoilt.
The Norwegian came out firm and formal, addressing the niggling issues surrounding the midfielder. The manager feels they are not pressured into selling Pogba and do believe a big offer would and should tempt them into caving.
Right now, Ole concludes there are no problems and everything is going according to plan for preseason preparations. The tough times have just begun for the sleeping giants, Man United.