Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has made his decision on Paul Pogba amidst the transfer rumours linking him with a move away from the club this summer.
According to the publication from the Daily Express, Solskjaer will tell Paul Pogba that he wants him to stay at the club beyond this summer.
The two parties will meet for showdown talks later this week at the Carrington training ground of Manchester United when Pogba returns from the United States of America.
French international Pogba is presently in New York for an Adidas event and he’s expected to return to England later this week.
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The Manchester United midfielder recently talked about the need to make a new challenge during an interview while he was in Tokyo, Japan earlier this summer and that has led to serious interest from the likes of Real Madrid and Juventus.
He has spent three years at Manchester United since his return for a then world-record transfer fee of £89m.
Paul Pogba signed for Manchester United again in 2016 from Juventus but he has not been able to maintain a consistently good form for the Red Devils.
He scored 16 goals for Manchester United in all competitions last season.