Man Utd have open dialogue with Paul Pogba over future – Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is keeping an “open dialogue” with in-form Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba about his future.

The 27-year-old has been subject of regular speculation ever since returning to Old Trafford from Juventus in 2016 for a then world-record fee, thanks in no small part to comments by his outspoken agent.

Mino Raiola caused a stir in December when claiming his client was unhappy and “needs to change team”, leading Pogba to post on Instagram suggesting that he had no intention of leaving any time soon.

The France international’s contract expires in 2022 after United triggered the one-year extension clause in his deal and last week said he would “speak with the club and see what’s going on”.

“We’ve got a good open dialogue with Paul, so what we talk about and how we see that situation remains between us of course.

“I’m just happy he’s focused, he’s playing really well and he’s happy in himself and that’s important. You can see Paul now enjoying playing football with a red shirt on.”

Pogba has struggled for fitness and form after shining during Solskjaer’s first few months in the hotseat, but he now looks to be getting back to his best and was named United’s player of the month for January.

“I think you should ask Paul what he’s done because the answer is Paul has really knuckled down,” Solskjaer said.

Pogba appears to be enjoying life at Old Trafford again
Pogba appears to be enjoying life at Old Trafford again (Phil Noble/PA)

“He’s a big inspiration for everyone. He always has a big smile… well, not always a big smile because in training yesterday when his team lost you can see how that affects him and he wasn’t happy.

“But today it was a new day and he’s ready to go again tomorrow.”

Pogba has been an important player for United over a frantic period but was an unused substitute in Tuesday’s 9-0 shellacking of nine-man Southampton.

Solskjaer says “no one’s guaranteed a place in the team like a season ticket card here” thanks to the great competition at a club who tend to look at their summer transfer plans around this time.

“We just have to see where we’re at in the next few months, of course, but we are looking at players and targets as we normally would do.

“But we have done some very good business in the last few windows I feel and it’s not wholesale changes that we need to make. It’s the odd contribution and addition to the squad.”

United’s maligned owners have been criticised for their support of managers but the Glazers are likely to be far more popular in Tampa Bay, where the Buccaneers host the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl this Sunday.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Brady is an example to follow, says Solskjaer
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Brady is an example to follow, says Solskjaer (Jeffrey Phelps/AP)

“For me, the big learning from that one is maybe the Tom Brady story – what he does to keep going at such an age and to be so professional.

“He’s come into the club and he’s brought them to the Super Bowl. It’s not him by himself of course, but we tell our young players to be at the top level that it’s not just natural talent. But it’s dedication, hard work, focus.

“We’ve got the example of Edinson (Cavani) coming into our place and how much one player can influence a team. We’ve had Eric Cantona coming into the team with that experience.

“So Tom Brady is an example for every single sportsman out there that it’s still possible even at the age of 42 or 43, whatever he is now.”

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