Manchester United star set to leave Old Trafford next summer

OSLO, NORWAY - JULY 30: Paul Pogba, Frederico Rodrigues de Paula Santos (Fred), Diogo Dalot, of Manchester United during the Pre-Season Friendly match between Kristiansund BK v Manchester United at Ullevaal Stadion on July 30, 2019 in Oslo. (Photo by Trond Tandberg/Getty Images)
OSLO, NORWAY - JULY 30: Paul Pogba, Frederico Rodrigues de Paula Santos (Fred), Diogo Dalot, of Manchester United during the Pre-Season Friendly match between Kristiansund BK v Manchester United at Ullevaal Stadion on July 30, 2019 in Oslo. (Photo by Trond Tandberg/Getty Images) /
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Manchester United star Paul Pogba is now very likely to leave Old Trafford next summer.

Paul Pogba, having coming through the ranks of Manchester United academy, is probably the most talented player in their senior squad.

According to Sky Sports, the French international midfielder looks extremely likely to leave Old Trafford next summer. Both Real Madrid and Juventus are set to battle it out for the Frenchman.

Paul Pogba has already had a successful spell at Juventus between 2012 and 2016, having helped the Italian giants win the Serie A title for 4 consecutive seasons in a row.

Manchester United decided to bring Paul Pogba back to Old Trafford by paying a then mighty world record fee of £89 million ($100 million) in 2016.

After losing the talented Frenchman once at a very young age, the Red Devils look likely to lose him again at the peak of his powers and this time – to a very familiar buyer club, Real Madrid.

Paul Pogba already had a prolific career at Juventus and has certainly shown the flashes of his brilliance at Old Trafford. But he took time to live up to his price tag and struggled for consistency.

The French midfielder still has a year and a half left on his contract with the Red Devils, with an option to extend his contract by another year i.e 2022.

Paul Pogba has failed to follow up his last season’s brilliance this season – mainly due to his injuries. The French midfielder in general, certainly lived up to his old price tag and now the English giants will be hoping to get a fee in the region of £150 million for the World Cup winner.

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Should the Red Devils let Paul Pogba leave Old Trafford next summer?