Pogba belongs to Man Utd, not Mino: Solskjaer

Source:AFP Published: 2020/2/17 17:03:41

A dejected Paul Pogba of Manchester United reacts on the final whistle of the Premier League match against Wolverhampton Wanderers in Wolverhampton, England. Photo: VCG

 

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has warned Paul Pogba's agent Mino Raiola that it is the club who will decide the French World Cup winner's future.

Pogba's longtime representative has been at loggerheads with the United hierarchy in recent years and angered the Red Devils once more last week by casting fresh doubt on where Pogba will be next season.

Raiola revealed on Thursday that he has already had discussions with Juventus sporting director Pavel Nedved about a possible return to the Italian champions from where Pogba re-joined United for a 89 million pound ($116 million) fee in the summer of 2016.

And Raiola also made it clear that if United fail to qualify for the Champions League, Pogba will want to move to satisfy his ambitions.

But Solskjaer still sees Pogba - who has 18 months left on his contract - as a key part of his future plans.

"I've not spoken to Mino that is for sure. And, no, I haven't sat down and told Paul to tell Mino what he should say. Paul is our player and not Mino's."

Pogba, 27 next month, has made only eight appearances for United in an injury-ravaged season.

But Solskjaer insists Pogba is not dragging out his return and is desperate to help United achieve Champions League football, either via the Premier League or by winning the Europa League.

United have been offered a lifeline in their quest to return to the Champions League next season with Manchester City's potential two-season ban from European competition, ­meaning fifth in the Premier League could be enough to qualify.

Solskjaer's men are languishing in ninth, but can move to within two points of fifth with a third victory over Chelsea this season.

As well as Pogba, Marcus Rashford will also be absent for another few weeks, placing a heavy burden on deadline-day loan signing Odion Ighalo to score the goals that can haul United up the table.

Ighalo has had a far-from-ideal start to his United career. The Nigerian joined up with the United squad for the first time on Sunday after a two-week precautionary quarantine following his arrival from Shanghai Shenua.

However, Solskjaer has ­dangled the carrot of a permanent move to Ighalo's boyhood club should he impress between now and the end of the season.



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