Man Utd News: Zinedine Zidane says Real Madrid "has a plan" to sign Paul Pogba



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The future of Paul Pogba remains uncertain (photo: Getty Images)

Real Madrid are still looking for Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba. His coach Zinedine Zidane said he "had a plan" to regain his signature.

The 26-year-old said he wanted to leave Old Trafford earlier this summer, and Real did not hide his interest in driving him to Spain.

However, United is keen to keep the winner of the World Cup and has decided not to let him go for less than £ 150 million.

It is unlikely that the real have this kind of money after having already spent more than 270 million pounds on Eden Hazard, Luka Jovic, Eder Militao, Ferland Mendy, Rodrygo during this transfer window.

An agreement is not completely irrelevant, however, Zidane remains shy about the situation.

At a press conference on the possible options to take Pogba to Madrid, the Frenchman said: "We have a plan with the club and we will see what happens." But today, we are focused on the game of tomorrow. [against Bayern Munich].

"What will happen next will already be seen. You know a lot, but we'll see. Many things can happen.

Zinedine Zidane remains very eager to sign Paul Pogba (Photo: Getty Images)

Having already performed a series of expensive signatures, Zidane was then asked to consider Pogba as the missing piece of his new Real puzzle.

"We have to respect things," said the boss. "With the club, we know what we want and what can happen until the 31st, we can make changes, departures and also they can come.

"I will not go into that. You must respect certain things.

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Pogba played an important role in Man Utd's pre-season tour of Australia and Asia, starting in the 1-0 win against Inter Milan in Singapore on Saturday.

His performances in United's friendly matches have been impressive, suggesting that he is not lacking in commitment from his current team, although he is also eager to take on a new challenge elsewhere.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants to not only keep the winner of the World Cup, but also build his new team around him.

"Paul is a fantastic player, a fantastic human being, he has always been a great professional," said Solskjaer earlier this month.

"I had a great relationship with him. Of course, I had it in the reserve a few years ago. And I said, "If he's on your team, you'll build a team around him," and of course, I have not changed much since, so I'd say the same thing now. "

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