
Pogba has played his last game for Man United as Rangnick set to ‘get rid’ – pundit
Paddy Kenny claims Paul Pogba may have played his last game for Man United.
The former Leeds United stopper, speaking exclusively to Football Insider,
reacted to Ralf Rangnick’s recent comments on the midfielder.
As quoted by Sky Sports (11 December) Rangnick admitted he will not try to change Pogba‘s, 28, mind if he doesn’t want to stay at Man United on a long-term basis.
On the same day, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano maintained the Red Devils’ offer of a new contract is still on the table.
Pogba’s current deal will expire at the end of the season.
“If he doesn’t sign a deal and he isn’t committed, why would you play him?” Kenny told Football Insider correspondent Ben Wild.
“In my own opinion, I think there is only one outcome. He’s due back from injury in a few weeks.
“I don’t think he comes back into the side unless he signs that deal.
“If he doesn’t sign then Man United will try and get rid of him in January.
“They have to try and get any money they can for him at this point.
“Personally, I don’t see Pogba signing that deal anytime soon. My guess is that he would like to return abroad to maybe Italy or France.
“That would allow Man United to sign a player who actually wants to be there.”

Pogba has made 13 appearances in all competitions this season.
He has chipped in with seven assists but is yet to find the net.
In other news, a pundit has called for ‘big’ Premier League action after Man United talks this week.