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Paul Pogba is not happy with Manchester United and has to leave the club in the summer transfer window, according to his agent Mino Raiola.
Pogba, whose contract expires in the summer of 2022, has only started five Premier League games for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer this season after recovering from Covid-19.
He scored his first league goal of the season in United’s 3-1 comeback over West Ham at London Stadium on Saturday.
However, the French midfielder’s agent says he “needs a change of scenery” and Manchester United should consider getting rid of him or face the prospect of losing him in a free transfer because they have no intention of extending his current contract.
Talking to TuttosportRaiola said: “There is no point beating around the bush. It is better to speak clearly, look ahead and avoid wasting time finding culprits.”
“Paul is not happy at Man Utd, he can’t express himself how he wants and how people expect him to.
“He needs to change teams, he needs a change of scenery. He has a contract that expires in a year and a half, in the summer of 2022, but the best solution for all parties is a transfer in the next (summer).” window.
“Otherwise, the Old Trafford club, with whom I have a great relationship, knows well that it would risk losing him in a free transfer, since it is not the intention of the player to extend the contract at the moment.
“If anyone can’t understand this then they know little or nothing about football. Anyway, they are free to blame myself if Paul leaves next summer.”
Pogba, who rejoined United from Juventus for £ 89 million in 2016, revealed his desire to play for Real Madrid, the La Liga giants, in October.
Manchester United declined to comment when approached Sky Sports News.
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