If Paul Pogba does not sign a new deal with Manchester United, he could leave the club for free this summer.
Paul Pogba claims he hasn't made up his mind about his future as his Manchester United contract comes to an end. The 29-year-six-year old's contract with United is coming to an end, and if no new terms are agreed, he will be free to leave at the conclusion of the season.
United are still planning for Pogba to depart in the summer as his contract expires in three months, and they are prioritizing the signing of a replacement midfielder to take his place.
The Frenchman has impressed since returning from a three-month layoff due to a thigh injury at the start of February, but sources close to Pogba claim the midfielder still has no desire to commit to United at the eleventh hour, and his situation remains unaltered under interim boss Ralf Rangnick.
Pogba will continue to be linked with a move before the conclusion of the season, and he confesses that he is undecided about his future.
When asked what he wants to achieve in his club career, Pogba underlined his goal to win major trophies, despite the fact that he has gone five years without a trophy with United.
He continued, " "The season isn't quite ended yet, but it's getting close because we don't have any more championships to contend for. I want to win championships and play for a cause, and we haven't won one this year or in the previous few years. It's depressing."
"Nothing has been determined about my future, and nothing has been done," he told Telefoot. "I can make a decision tomorrow, just as I can during the transfer window. I want to return and finish the season strong."