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Paul Pogba is "improbable" to play for Manchester United again this season, says break supervisor, Ralf Rangnick.
The France midfielder, 29, is out of agreement this mid year and fell off 10 minutes into Tuesday's 4-0 loss by Liverpool with a calf injury.
Pogba is set to be out for "about a month least", with United's last round of the time at Crystal Palace on 22 May.
"It is improbable he will play in the future for the rest of the time," said Rangnick.
Inquired as to whether Pogba has played his last game for the club, the German answered: "The specialist let me know it will require a month least for him to recuperate and the last game is the finish of May.
"I don't imagine that almost certainly, he will actually want to play in the future."
Pogba got through United's institute prior to joining Juventus in 2012 and got back to Old Trafford for a world-record expense of £89m in 2016.
In his second spell with the club, the 2018 World Cup victor has scored 39 objectives in 226 appearances, assisting them with winning the League Cup and Europa League in 2017.
Joined have five Premier League games left, starting with Saturday's outing to Arsenal, when Cristiano Ronaldo, Raphael Varane and Scott McTominay are probably going to return.
Portugal forward, Ronaldo, 37, scored a full go-around in last Saturday's 3-2 win over Norwich yet missed Tuesday's down at Liverpool following the passing of his child kid.
On Thursday, the club declared Ajax mentor, Erik ten Hag, will turn into United's super durable supervisor toward the finish of the time.
"Clearly I told [the club's board], essentially from what I have seen and known from individuals who had worked with Erik, that I figure he would be a decent decision," said Rangnick, who will move into a consultancy job at Old Trafford.
"I actually accept that he is an excellent decision."
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