Manchester United not under any pressure to sell players, says Ole Gunnar Solskjær | Soccer



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Ole Gunnar Solskjær told Paul Pogba and all the other players in delicacy that Manchester United did not have to sell anyone. For the first time in 62 days, United's manager clashed with the media at Perth's Waca Ground, where the press conference was dominated by the joy of signing their record.

Pogba's public statement that he would be ready to leave for a "new challenge" has been compounded in recent days by the midfielder, Mino Raiola said he was "in the process" of arranging a transfer for the winner of the World Cup.

Asked about the French international, Solskjær said: "There has been a lot of talk and speculation, of course, about all our players or about many of our players, whether they are in or out. For me, things go as usual. When you are Man United, you expect all these things to appear in the summer.

"And of course, I was in touch with Paul, talked to Paul. Spoken to Rom [Romelu Lukaku], spoken to Rashy [Marcus Rashford], Jesse [Lingard] – I talked to all the players, more or less, during the summer. As you do, you keep in touch with them.

"As far as I know and so far, we have no offers for any of our players. We are Man United – we do not have to sell players. The agents are talking all the time. Paul is a great guy, a great professional. He never left the team. He has always wanted to play and he always does his best. "

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