Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has played down the transfer rumours surrounding star player Paul Pogba this summer.
The French World Cup winner has been linked with a move away from the club during this summer’s transfer window.
Italian Serie A giants Juventus and Spanish La Liga club Real Madrid have all been touted as possible transfer destinations for Paul Pogba.
Solskjaer spoke about Pogba on the preseason tour of Australia.
According to him, the player has a contract at Manchester United and that he’s professional enough to honor it.
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Pogba signed for Manchester United again in 2016 and he has two years left on his contract with the Red Devils as well as an additional year clause which gives the club the opportunity to extend his current deal by a year.
Paul Pogba has not lived up to his hefty price tag since he joined the Red Devils for the second time three years ago.
The 26-year-old has won just two major trophies in three years at Manchester United since his £89m transfer.
Paul Pogba won his first major trophy at Old Trafford with the 2016/17 Carabao Cup title via a 3-2 win over Southampton.
The second and final trophy was the Europa League title in 2017.