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Three worst Premier League clubs Paul Pogba could join for free in summer from Manchester United

Since his return to the Manchester United team, Paul Pogba has shown that he is still vital to the team and will be a big part of whether Ralf Rangnick's men can achieve a top-four finish at the end of the season.

However, the MEN Sport understands that the club are still preparing for Pogba to leave for free at the end of the season when his contract expires, and sources close to the French midfielder say that there is still no inclination that he will extend

United will need to replace him in the summer window, but where will Pogba end up?

According to a report by the Daily Telegraph, Pogba is open to moving to another Premier League team if he leaves in the summer, so who would be the three worst teams he could join:

Liverpool

Many United fans would say that the worst club that Pogba could join is Manchester City, but in that case, Pogba would not offer a significant upgrade on what they already had.

For Liverpool, he would instantly become the team's best midfielder and offer Jurgen Klopp a level of passing and physicality his team have been seriously lacking and of course, they would be getting him for nothing (bar signing fees).

This would be a serious blow to United who will be looking to close the gap on Liverpool with their managerial appointment and transfers in the summer.

Arsenal

Now, this seems unlikely, but when Pogba was younger, he was an Arsenal fan. In an interview with United's official podcast, he said: "I will be honest. So, at the start, I was an Arsenal fan - obviously because of all the French players, you know.

"I couldn't say anything, so I used to love Henry and, because of him, I was an Arsenal fan. Then I changed and went on to choose with my other brother. No Arsenal, I went with the other

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