Paul Pogba has described Real Madrid as “a dream club for every player” but says he is happy at Manchester United.
The midfielder, 26, has praised United’s caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and says he has a “great relationship with him”.
“At the moment I’m happy in Manchester. I play. There’s a new coach,” he said. But he also told a news conference: “Real Madrid is one of the biggest clubs in the world. I’ve always said it is a dream club for every player.”
Pogba is set to feature for France in Euro 2020 qualifiers against Moldova on Friday and Iceland on Monday.
While on international duty, the former Juventus midfielder has given all of his France World Cup winning team-mates world champion rings modelled on those produced for many American sports.
His club future appeared in doubt during widespread reports of acrimony between him and Jose Mourinho, who was succeeded as manager by Solskjaer in December.
Solskjaer’s arrival coincided with an uplift in form for Pogba, who scored four times in his first three games under his new boss.
The 46-year-old signed a deal until the end of the season but Pogba says he has done enough to get the job full-time.
“Of course we want him to stay,” said Pogba, who is under contract until 2021.
“The results have been great. I have a great relationship with him; he has a great relationship with the players.
“When a player is happy, he wants to keep being happy. Solskjaer deserves it. He knows the club, he knows everything about the club.
“He is a really happy coach that gave confidence back to the players. This gave us the freedom to play and enjoy football again because maybe we lost that with the results we had before.”