Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer responded forcefully to Paul Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola,
who said that the French player was “unhappy” at “Old Trafford” and should leave the English club.
“Once agent Paul realizes that this is a team sport and that we work better together, that may be the last thing
I say about it. I’m not going to talk about Agent Paul again,” Solshire told reporters.
“Paul’s focus is on doing the best for the team, and when he’s here he works hard in training and just needs
to focus on his level,” he added.
With 18 months left in Pogba’s current contract, Solskjaer refused to talk about his plans for the next transfer period.
In an interview with “Toto Sport” newspaper, Raiola said that the best solution for United would be to sell
the French midfielder in the upcoming transfer period, with his contract with the club ending in June 2022.
Pogba, who joined from Juventus in 2016, has participated in 8 Premier League matches this season and has
only started 5 times.
The World Cup-winning star sat on the bench at the start of a match that ended in a 2-3 loss to Leipzig in the
European Champions League, Tuesday, in a result that ousted the English club from the continental competition