Published 17:53 IST, September 22nd 2019
Manchester United: Ole Gunnar says Pogba is here for the long haul
According to Manchester United's manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that their world-record signing, Paul Pogba, will always be surrounded by rumors at United
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According to Manchester United's Norweigan manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, their world-record signing, Paul Pogba, will always be surrounded by rumours as long as the World Cup winning midfielder is a part of the Red Devils. Ole further added that he is ready to face Real Madrid's bid for Pogba in the January transfer window.
Paul Pogba is a Red Devil
With Zinedine Zidane being under immense pressure because of a string of poor results, Real Madrid's president, Florentino Perez is still hopeful that a move for Paul is still possible during the upcoming transfer window. In response to this, United's manager stated that he is not scared at all and is ready for any kind of a rumour that will float around Pogba and his future. He further added that Pogba is giving it his all and is committed to performing for Manchester United. Also, he is someone who is full of confidence when he is on the field. The star midfielder has missed quite a few games because of an ankle injury he suffered while on international duty and may not be fit to play against West Ham in a premier league outing on Septemeber 22. Another Frenchman, Anthony Martial will be out due to an injury while United's new signing, Daniel James, is still a doubt for the upcoming game.
An improved Manchester United
The manager stated that the team has considerably improved since last season in terms of attacking, keeping the ball and their defensive structure. With United acquiring the services of Harry Magure and Aaron Wan Bissaka, the Red Devils have shown a strong defense that may propel them into the top four along with the likes of Liverpool, Manchester City, and Tottenham.
Paul Pogba was a part of Manchester United in 2019 before he was signed by Juventus in 2012 where he won 2 league titles before re-signing for United in 2016 for the then world-record fee of 89.3 million pounds. Manchester United are currently at the 5th position after having played 5 matches and dropping 7 points out of 15.
Updated 18:13 IST, September 22nd 2019