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Paul Pogba has hinted that he in fact may not have played his final game in a Manchester United shirt.
The Frenchman is out of contract at the end of the season and looks destined to depart Old Trafford after an unsuccessful six-year stint back at the club. Signed for £89million in 2016, the World Cup winner has failed to hit the heights at club level and looks set to leave on a free in a matter of weeks.
And it was suggested that his nine-minute cameo at the start of the thrashing by Liverpool would be his final action for the Red Devils, having picked up a calf injury moments into the game at Anfield. Rangnick was highly critical of the 29-year-old and seemed to suggest that he would be out for the remainder of the campaign and therefore likely to not make another appearance for United.
"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 before the defeat at Arsenal. "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 sustainably on the pitch for a team like Man United. This has not only been the case this season or in the last couple