Paul Pogba, the French midfielder, has shared insights into his time at Manchester United, revealing that the 2018-2019 season under Ole Gunnar Solskjær was his most successful at the club. In an interview with the Daily Mail, Pogba disclosed that after the final match of that season, he informed Solskjær and then-executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward of his desire to leave the club.
Career Highlights and Playing Style
Pogba, aged 31, is known for his versatility on the pitch, capable of playing both as a central midfielder and in more advanced roles. His career began at Le Havre before moving to Manchester United’s youth academy. After a brief stint with United’s first team, he transferred to Juventus in 2012, where he gained prominence for his dynamic play and technical skills. Pogba returned to Manchester United in 2016 for a then-world record fee.
Current Situation and Future Prospects
Currently contracted with Juventus, Pogba has been the subject of various transfer speculations. Recent reports indicate that he has declined an offer from Pep Guardiola to join Manchester City and dismissed rumours linking him to AC Milan. Despite these speculations, Pogba has expressed a willingness to take a salary cut to remain with Juventus, although his departure from the club seems imminent, with a contract termination reportedly on the horizon.