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Exclusive: Paul Pogba open to Premier League offers if he leaves Manchester United this summer

Paul Pogba is ready to wait until the end of the season to decide his future and is willing to listen to all options, which could include proposals from Premier League clubs.  

The Manchester United midfielder, 28, is out of contract at Old Trafford in four months and wants to park talks of his next deal to concentrate on his return from a groin injury and having a strong end to his campaign.  

While staying at United has not been totally ruled out, Pogba is also expected to receive offers to move to European clubs as one of football’s highest profile free agents, six years after his £89.3million signing broke the English transfer record.   

Pogba is set to carefully look at his choices over the next few months, which also gives a window to Premier League clubs to consider the France midfielder. Pogba has also been linked with Paris Saint-Germain in his homeland, or going back to Juventus where he played for four years.  

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola revealed in 2018 that he was offered Pogba through his agent during a period when the player was dropped by Jose Mourinho. Guardiola said the offer was not pursued.  

Only a clutch of teams across Europe could realistically afford a package to take Pogba on a Bosman, with his market value as a free agent expecting him to land more than £200,000 per week. 

Pogba returned from three months out earlier in February and earned praise from United interim manager Ralf Rangnick for coming on for the last 17 minutes against Brighton on Tuesday and helping see out victory. He also set up Bruno Fernandes’ goal that wrapped up the win and took United back into the top four.

“It was important to keep control and possession of the ball and that's why I decided to bring on Paul,”

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