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HE WILL LEAVE'-MAN UTD STAR TOLD TO WITHDRAW AS HE'S 'NOT FIT TO PREM'

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'He will leave'-Man Utd star told to withdraw as he's 'not fit to Prem'

 

Jermaine Beckford and Rene Meulensteen have addressed whether Man Utd midfielder Paul Pogba is fit to Premier League football.

 

Pogba made his re-visitation of Man Utd in 2016 following a spell at Juventus. The English monsters paid around £89m to take him back to the Premier League.

 

At the point when he plays for his public group, the midfielder generally sparkles. In any case, he has properly been condemned for his exhibitions for the Red Devils.

 

The 29-year-old fell off the seat and played 54 minutes as Man Utd were beaten 1-0 by Everton on Saturday.

 

Pogba is supposed to leave the club this mid year. He is out of agreement in June and it doesn't seem as though he will pen an augmentation.

 

Beckford examined Pogba's effect at Man Utd after the Everton misfortune:

 

"You see players like Paul Pogba have come in for humungous cash," Beckford said (quotes by means of The Metro).

 

"I'm perhaps his most diehard follower in light of the fact that actually he's truly outstanding on the planet. I simply don't believe he's fit to Premier League football where the speed of the game is extremely fast and serious.

 

"Large chunk of change has been spent yet in some unacceptable regions, on some unacceptable players, and that is something they need to take a gander at going ahead.

 

"I figure Pogba will leave and that will be the ideal choice since we've perceived how great he is at Juventus and with France, that is the player I need to see yet I don't figure we will see that at United. I think he'll leave thus."

 

Meulensteen added: "Disappointment is a major word however has he satisfied the hopes? I have to strongly disagree. He knew what the assumptions were the point at which he returned, to go after the Premier League and the Champions League.

 

"Not all things have clicked with the players around him or the framework, does he really suit the Premier League?

 

"What baffled me a tad is Paul has never truly straightforward his obligation to United. He's never gotten out there and said he will take United back to where they should be.

 

"There have generally been issues over his future and that doesn't agree with the fans. It's not only one player however, there are a lot more issues that should be addressed before United will get back in good shape.

 

"Since he's returned it hasn't exactly occurred for him or United. I figure he will leave now."

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