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"I can't stop dreams" - what agent Mino Raiola has said about Paul Pogba's Manchester United future

Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba looks almost likely to call time on his current spell in the Premier League, with his contract due to expire this summer.

United slumped to yet another disappointing display against Leicester City this weekend, as they were held to a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford.

They now sit seventh in the table with just eight games remaining, with work still to be done ahead of their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League next season.

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Pogba, who has featured 24 times this season, has only been on the winning side on just nine occasions, having missed large spells due to injury.

With his opinionated agent Mino Raiola recently keeping tight-lipped on his situation, many fans have wondered where the next step lies for the 29-year-old, with the player the subject of interest from PSG ahead of the summer transfer window.

Back in September of last year, the Italian fanned the links with a move back to Serie A. He began by stating: "Pogba's contract expires next year. We will talk to Manchester (United) and see.

"For sure Turin has remained in his heart and he cares a lot about these things. The possibility of returning to Juventus is there but it also depends on Juve."

Fast forward to November and the 54-year-old again caused a stir regarding a potential move away, as he insisted the festive period is a golden time for speculation.

He said: ''December is the month of dreams… and I can't stop dreams, but it is better to not speak about Paul. If some former Man United players don't speak about me and Paul, they won't work anymore.

''It's too early to speak about Paul Pogba's contract. Let's see

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