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Manchester City are keen on signing Paul Pogba once he becomes a free agent this summer which could see the Frenchman cross the divide.
The World Cup winner's contract at Manchester United will expire in a matter of weeks leaving him to explore his options. Pogba made an £898m switch to United and remains their record signing, but he has been unable to deliver consistently at Old Trafford during his six seasons.
A parting of ways has been on the cards for months after the Old Trafford hierarchy opted to shelve contract talks. Pogba has been injured for much of the year and City are now considering an offer for the midfielder, according to the Daily Mail.
Pep Guardiola has seen several managers try and fail to get the best out of the 29-year-old during his second stint at United. The Catalan will see Fernandinho leave once the season ends and Pogba is on a shortlist of potential replacements. City cannot begin discussions with the United player until the season ends.
Foreign clubs meanwhile have been able to negotiate with the midfielder for several months. Real Madrid, Juventus and PSG have all been touted as potential destinations for Pogba. The