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Publication date: Tuesday 22 January 2019 8h48
Paul Pogba is ready to commit his future to Manchester United with a new contract at the club, according to reported information.
The future of the French international at Old Trafford seemed on the rocks under Jose Mourinho but Pogba has been revitalized since his dismissal.
Rumors were going well Pogba – who has more than two years from his contract – could leave United because of his bad relationship with Mourinho, who seemed to have a negative effect on his game.
Under the direction of Acting Director Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Pogba scored five goals and four badists for his team-mates in just six games, a stark contrast to his three goals and three badists before the change.
The sun reports that Pogba is "now willing" to stay in United after Mourinho's departure, but he will seek to increase his salaries to a level close to £ 505,000 a week from Alexis Sanchez.
Pogba would be at £ 290,000 a week – United's second highest paid player – but Sanchez is the best in the Premier League.
A source from Old Trafford told The sun: "Pogba's agent is ready to put an end to the problems he has encountered with the club in recent months.
"He was not too busy towards the end of last year. There was a big break in relationships while Mourinho was in charge.
"Raiola wants to talk about the future of her clients when all January business is over, which will not be too much.
"There have been discussions to know whether he would go or not, but there is no chance for that. Looks like he's the happiest he's been in a long time. "
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