Paul Pogba will leave Manchester United at zero cost in the summer transfer window. The news has been confirmed by the club itself, as the contract of the World Cup winner expires at the end of June. Pogba cost the English club plot 89 million when he decided to return to England from the Juventus team. In an official statement to the movement, the "Red Devils" said:
"This was the end of a career that brought so many individual moments. So many beautiful goals, assists and skills. A guy who started his career at the academy at the age of 16 managed to appear over 200 times with United and win the youth cup as well as 2 major trophies. This is something to be applauded and celebrated. "
The Frenchman himself expressed his gratitude for the time spent in Manchester, via a Twitter post:
"I feel privileged to have played for this club. I went through many beautiful moments and memories but most importantly I received unconditional support from the fans. Thank you Man Utd. ”
But what does the future hold for Paul Pogba? The most talked about scenario is a second return to Juventus in Italy. However, there is still no official news. PSG and Real Madrid are also interested in the midfielder's card, with the Spaniards being able to make a well-calculated move, as the only cost will be the salary that Pogba requires. The player tends to lower his demands, as no world championship can be compared to the financial level of the Premier League.
Meanwhile, another player who will leave Manchester United in the summer is Jesse Lingard. The latter could join West Ham, where he previously played on loan.