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Jamie Carragher disagrees with Micah Richards on Man City link to Manchester United's Paul Pogba

Jamie Carragher has disagreed with Micah Richards and Jamie Redknapp over Paul Pogba's proposed move to Manchester City.

The Manchester United midfielder is out of contract at Old Trafford in the summer. MEN Sport understands Pogba is one possible central midfield target that Pep Guardiola and City could pursue in the upcoming transfer window with Fernandinho set to depart the Etihad at the end of the season.

Pogba has struggled up to the hefty price tag that he was brought back to the Premier League for. And his final campaign at Old Trafford looks to be a miserable one after two spells on the sidelines through injury, the latest setback causing him to miss the remainder of the season after a torrid campaign for United.

The Sky Sports pundits were split in their viewpoints on whether Pogba should sign for the Reds' cross-city rivals.

Jamie Redknapp : "It would be an incredible move. It was one I didn't see coming. You have to weigh it up. Free transfer, he’d have a point to prove because he’s took a lot of stick at Man United.

"He (Pep Guardiola) obviously respects him as a player. There was talk a few years ago he could have gone for it," he added. "Now, a player of his quality no matter what you say about Paul Pogba, high wages, that's not a problem for Man City, you'd take him in a heartbeat.

"He adds a lot to this team, he'd be hungry to show what he can do, he lives in the area. It would be an incredible move, a brave move, but I’d love to see that in the Premier League, I think it'd make sense all round.

"It would be a completely different player we see at United. He'd have to play a lot more like he does at France. He's not the only one from Manchester United, right now you wouldn't take a player from Man

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