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Paul Pogba admitted playing for Real Madrid "is a dream for all", the Spanish club being "one of the biggest in the world".
The Manchester United midfielder spoke of Los Blancos at a press conference in France before the clash of the World Cup champions with Moldova on Friday.
Pogba had already been badociated with Real Madrid. He was sure he would change jobs at the time of Jose Mourinho at Manchester United, where he had fallen out of favor with the Portuguese.
Since Ole Gunnar, Solskjaer temporarily took the reins at Old Trafford, Pogba has appeared much happier in representing the Red Devils.
He has scored nine of 14 goals for the season in all competitions since taking over Solskjaer in December, and helped United get back into the top four.
Despite returning to the Premier League, the Frenchman admitted Wednesday that he was still planning to move to La Liga one day, especially since Zinedine Zidane is back in the post.
"As I've always said, Real Madrid is a dream for all, it's one of the biggest clubs in the world," Pogba said.
"There is also [Zinedine] Zidane as a coach and it's a dream for all those who love football.
"For now, I'm in Manchester, we do not know what the future holds, I'm in Manchester and I'm happy."
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