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Paul Pogba has privately admitted that he would be open to joining Paris Saint-Germain this summer as his Manchester United career looks to be over.
The 28-year-old's contract with the Red Devils expires in June and interim manager Ralf Rangnick has all but confirmed that Pogba will leave Old Trafford at the end of the season for pastures new.
Now, ex- Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka has revealed that the midfielder discussed his hotly-debated future with him and mulled over a move to the French capital, having also flirted with a switch to 'dream club' Real Madrid.
"I know Paul, I played with him at Juventus, and it's amazing what he can do with the ball," Anelka told RMC Sport, via Metro.
"Unfortunately, when he arrives in Manchester, they are not a big team. They are a team that has to rebuild themselves, they are looking for its game plan, they are looking for a coach.
"It's been very difficult for him since he came back. He's been criticised a lot. It's not the best club where he can have fun and show his talent.
"I think PSG would be great for him. Some say it wouldn't be good for Paris, because he's supposedly often injured. But I think his injuries are due to his