Pogba from Man United: I want a new challenge



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Steve Nicol looks at the latest transfer rumors, including Paul Pogba at Juventus, Gianluigi Donnarumma at PSG, Joao Cancelo at Man City and more.

Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba said he could be open to getting away from the Premier League, telling reporters Sunday in Tokyo that "could be a good one. moment to take up a new challenge elsewhere. "

Pogba, 26, was badociated in the British media with a move to Real Madrid to work with his coach Zinedine Zidane or a return to his former club Juventus.

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The time spent by the Frenchman at Manchester United coincided with tasteless performances on the pitch and the organizational turmoil of the club.

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"As you said, there are a lot of discussions and reflections," Pogba told reporters in Tokyo. "For me, I've been in Manchester for three years and I'm doing very well, good times and bad times, like everyone else, like everywhere else.

"After this season and all that has happened this season, my season is also my best season … I think for me it could be a good time to take on a new challenge elsewhere. to have a new challenge elsewhere. "

Pogba, who left Juventus to settle in Old Trafford for a world record transfer of £ 89.3m ($ 112.43m) in August 2016, has seen Jose Mourinho replaced as a "footballer". coach by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer during his stay at the club.

Although incoherent, the World Cup winner scored 24 goals in 92 appearances for United and was named in the PFA Premier League 's year team.

Mino Raiola, the agent who represents players like Pogba and Ajax defender Matthijs de Ligt, has seen its worldwide ban lifted by FIFA, thus facilitating the possibility of a transfer.

Source: espn.co.uk

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