Solskjaer opens up on Pogba rejecting new Man United contract to join PSG

Solskjaer opens up on Pogba rejecting new Man United contract to join PSG

Manchester United boss, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has opened up on midfielder, Paul Pogba rejecting a new contract at the club in a bid to join Paris Saint-Germain.

Solskjaer also expressed confidence that Pogba will be part of his Man United squad next season.

He said this while reacting to reports that the France international has rejected a new deal at the club because he wants to join PSG.

Pogba, whose current deal with Man United will expire next summer, has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford to join PSG.

But Solskjaer has now described the report as 'speculations'.

Asked if Pogba has rejected a contract and whether Man United will need to sell him, Solskjaer told reporters following the Red Devils' pre-season 4-2 defeat against QPR on Saturday: "There are always speculations about Paul.

"The talks between the club and Paul's representatives, I am not in the detail of every single one of them, so I have got nothing to say really about that.

Asked further on PSG's interest in Pogba, Solskjaer continued: "There's always speculation about Paul and there's always clubs being interested.

"Of course, we have seen Paul at his best and Paul knows what we feel about it. And of course, I have enjoyed my time working with him and hopefully, we can work together. Let's see what happens."

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