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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has told ESPN that the Manchester United team can do their part to convince Paul Pogba to stick around by showing him that he can win trophies at Old Trafford.
Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola has publicly said that the midfielder wants to leave United, either next summer or at the end of his contract in 2022.
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Solskjaer described Pogba, who is wanted by Juventus and Real Madrid, as “ambitious” but said the 27-year-old can win trophies with him.
“There is always a demand at Man United to win trophies and the more you win the more players will want to play for us and then there is a higher standard that you have to set,” Solskjaer told ESPN exclusively. interview.
“It is a demand for the players, it is a challenge for the players that we want them to get better and better and better. Paul has been here for a while and of course he wants to win more trophies.
“It is up to us to win trophies and then see who will be part of the team in the future.”
Raiola’s comments have sparked a flurry of speculation about Pogba’s next move, although United have not yet given up hope of reaching a new deal with his record signing.
Pogba is scheduled to start against Everton in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday and Solskjaer insists the World Cup winner has not been distracted by talks about his future.
“He has a very, very good attitude towards training and his football,” added Solskjaer.
“He loves football and is ambitious and wants to succeed like most of the others, most of those who are in the squad. We are not all the same but I would say that this squad has impressed me with their attitude, spirit and the way they they do their job. “