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Manchester United player Paul Pogba addresses future in trailer for new documentary

Paul Pogba admits he is at a 'turning point' in his career as he nears the end of his six-year stay with Manchester United.

The 29-year-old is set to leave United for free when his contract expires at the end of the month, with a free transfer to Juventus looking most likely. The Manchester Evening News revealed back in March that Paris Saint-Germain had submitted an offer to Pogba, while Juve were also interested in re-signing a player they sold for a then-world record £89million to United in 2016.

Pogba has not featured for United since he suffered a calf injury in the 4-0 thrashing by Liverpool at Anfield and he is out of contract on June 30. Now the Frenchman has addressed his future as part of a trailer for 'The Pogumentary', which is set for release on Amazon on June 17.

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The documentary, which was announced in April last year, will focus on Pogba's time at United as well as his success with the French national side and his breakthrough with Juventus.

Speaking in the trailer, the United midfielder said: "I am at a turning point in my career. I have big decisions to make that will determine my future. And I have no room for error."

Back in April, former United interim manager Ralf Rangnick admitted it was most likely Pogba would be leaving the club this summer amid continued speculation over his future.

"He’s injured, he’s a player who won the World Cup with France, he’s such a good player that he was a regular starter for a team like France," Rangnick said. "We all know what kind of potential he has and what kind of good player he can be.

"He was quite like a few other players struggling to get his best performance

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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