Manchester United have made triple transfer decision
Manchester United have already strengthened their squad significantly over the course of this summer transfer window. But despite that, Paul Pogba’s situation might have been a worry for them.
The French World Cup winner is now in the final 12 months of his current deal at Old Trafford. As a result, his future remains up in the air as he is yet to sign a contract extension with the Red Devils.
There were a number of rumours that he could end up leaving the club this summer, with Paris Saint-Germain believed to be his most likely destination at one point of time. But after the French giants signed Lionel Messi, that move appears to be off the table, at least for this transfer window. As a result, Pogba looks set to remain at Old Trafford for the season.
This of course, will be a major boost for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side as Pogba is expected to be a major part of the manager’s plans. It looks like it has also led to the team making a triple transfer decision.
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Manchester United have made triple transfer decision with Pogba looking set to stay
As reported by the Daily Mail, Manchester United have shelved their interest in Eduardo Camavinga, Saul Niguez and Ruben Neves. They had all been recognised as potential replacements for Pogba.
The long-term future of Pogba is still up in the air though, considering that he is yet to sign an extension with the club. He has remained an important part of this team and was one of the biggest reasons behind their strong 2020/21 campaign.
Thus, the club will be hoping that the French superstar decides to remain at Old Trafford for the foreseeable future. On top of his game, he is one of the best midfielders in the world and will be very difficult to replace if he did end up leaving.