Paul Pogba might not be a Manchester United player for long following the news that the Red Devils midfielder could still leave the club despite winning his personal battle with the sacked manager Jose Mourinho.
Sky Sports cited Italian media outlet Calciomercato as the source for a possible Manchester United exit for Paul Pogba.
It was revealed that he could leave Old Trafford for a loan move to French Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint Germain (PSG) or Italian champions Juventus.
Pogba played for Juventus for four years before returning to the club in the summer of 2016 for a then world record fee of £89m.
The latest development would be a source of concerns for Manchester United fans who are starting to enjoy the performances of Paul Pogba once again.
The 2018 FIFA World Cup winner has been in superb form for the Red Devils since the exit of Portuguese tactician Jose Mourinho.
He has scored two goals and provided three assists in two Premier League games under the guidance of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Paul Pogba endured a frosty relationship with Mourinho at Manchester United for the better of the last two years before results dwindled and Jose Mourinho was sacked from his post as the Red Devils manager.
He had previously kept Paul Pogba out of the starting XI for the games leading up to his dismissal.