Pogba yet to decide on Man Utd contract extension

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Paul Pogba has not been offered a new contract since last summer and is still deciding whether to extend his stay at Old Trafford.
Contrary to media reports, Pogba, whose contract at United runs until the end of June, has not been offered a new deal since last summer and that offer has not yet been accepted or rejected.
The midfielder’s focus is getting fit and back playing for Manchester United after having missed 11 games since November due to a hamstring injury.
He can sign a pre-contract with a foreign club in the January transfer window, but is increasingly likely to wait until the summer before making a decision on his future.

Amid the ongoing transfer speculation, iinterim manager Ralf Rangnick has revealed Pogba will be unavailable for potentially another month due to his hamstring problem.
“As far as I know, I was told a week ago, it would be a minimum of at least another four or five weeks before he is fit for training again,” Rangnick told club media.
“I saw him this morning before the training session, he was in the locker room, and I hope he will be back as soon as possible.
“Right now, he’s not been part of the training group and, even if he was back whenever, two, three or four weeks, it will take some time.
“It’s one thing to be training fit but, on the other hand, he needs to be fit for the match and competition in either the Premier League or the Champions League and this will still take some time.” In October last year, the 28-year-old, who has been regularly linked with a return to Juventus, confirmed he will “see what happens” in the summer concerning his future while his representative Mino Raiola said there is a “possibility” of him going back to Turin.
Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are among a number of clubs interested in signing him.
Pogba is yet to feature under Rangnick since he took charge and last month, when asked about speculation surrounding the midfielder, the German said it was not his job to convince Pogba or any other player to remain at the club.

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