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Manchester United are only willing to part
ways with Paul Pogba if he expresses a desire
to leave the club in January.

The 28-year-old will enter the final six months
of his deal next month and has yet to agree
fresh terms at Old Trafford.
That leaves the France international able to
discuss a pre-contract with foreign clubs from
New Year's Day, with Real Madrid, Paris
Saint-Germain and Juventus linked with
the midfielder.
But The Mirror claim a bid to sign Pogba
next month from any interested party will
only be accepted if he makes it clear he wishes
to depart Old Trafford.
However, the report adds the club are not
expecting any advance to be made by a club
to sign him during the winter transfer market,
while ESPN claim the Red Devils hierarchy
expect him to stay for the second half of
the season.
Pogba remains sidelined following a hamstring
injury suffered on international duty last
month, meaning he has yet to play under
interim boss Ralf Rangnick.
But the German insisted it was not his job
to convince Pogba or any other member
of his squad to stay at the club.

‘Players need to want to stay and play
for the club,' Rangnick said.
'If a player doesn't want to play for a club
like Manchester United, even in the long term
, I don't think it makes sense to convince him
to change his mind.
'This is such a massive club, with fantastic
support, I don't think anyone at the club should
try to convince a player to stay.
'Let's have him come back, get fully fit and
training with the team, then we will see
where we stand.'
Rangnick met Pogba for the first time
in person earlier this month following his return
to the UK from Dubai.
The former Juventus man has not represented
the club since their 2-2 draw away at Atalanta
in the Champions League, while his last
top-flight appearance came in the 5-0
drubbing by Liverpool.

But Rangnick - who has overseen Premier
League wins against Crystal Palace and
Norwich - insists he will hand Pogba the
opportunity to adapt to his 'gegenpressing' style.
'I have to get to know him. I have to speak
to him. It is about being fully physically fit.
The way we want to play is high intensity,'
Rangnick added.
'It will take some time for him to get fully
fit. Once he is fully fit, I see him as a midfielder
rather than a striker or a left winger.
'The only thing of interest to me is how
do we get him fully fit.
'He can be an important player, I am fully
aware of that. But that is true for all the
players. I am not only the coach of Paul Pogba
. I am also the coach of all the other players.'
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