Ralf Rangnick admits Paul Pogba’s Manchester United career is likely over
Ralf Rangnick has revealed Paul Pogba may have played his last match as a Manchester United player.
The Frenchman limped off after ten minutes against Liverpool at Anfield as United fell to a heavy 4-0 defeat, with that injury potentially bringing a meek end to his time at Old Trafford.
Pogba’s contract at United runs out at the end of the season, with it expected that he will leave as a free agent this summer. With the injury set to keep the midfielder out for the rest of the campaign, Pogba has likely played his last game as a United player.
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“With Paul, as it seems after the scan we did the day before yesterday, it is very unlikely he will play until the end of the season again,” Rangnick said.
He added: “The doctor told me it will take four weeks minimum for him