Paul Pogba 'wants Man United stay if Ralf Rangnick remains boss'
Paul Pogba is reportedly prepared to stay at Manchester United this summer if Ralf Rangnick remains in charge of the side.
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Paul Pogba is reportedly prepared to stay at Manchester United this summer if Ralf Rangnick remains in charge of the side.
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