It Is End Of Era For Paul Pogba At Manchester United
The possibility of Paul Pogba leaving Manchester United next summer is high as Mino Raino confirmed his client is "unhappy" staying at the club.
Pogba led the team in a 3-1 comeback victory against West Ham over the weekend by scoring the equalizer after an hour of play followed by two more goals from Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford. The Frenchman struck a superb curling shot from near the 18-yard box that beat Lukasz Fabianski to the goal following a fast break.
"There's no point beating about the bush," Raino told Tuttosport. "It's better to speak out clearly, look forward, and avoid wasting time to find culprits."
The midfielder has until 2022 in the contract signed with the club in a transfer from Juventus, which at the time was a world record-breaking fee of £89.3m plus add-ons of £4.5m in 2016.
Raino explained further that the player's situation at the club is unacceptable and he just "needs to change" that otherwise, the Premier League side stands to lose the player in a transfer set for the summer of next year.
"Paul is unhappy at Man United, he can't manage to express himself like he wants to," the player's agent added. "He needs to change team, he needs a change of scenery."
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