Manchester United have left Paul Pogba out of their starting XI in their crunch Champions League clash against RB Leipzig, according to reports.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men will need a point against the Bundesliga outfit on the final matchday to qualify from Group H.
But according to The Telegraph, United's final training sessions ahead of the match - which involved working on the side's shape - took place without the Frenchman in the line-up.
The outlet adds that the 27-year-old is not expected to be in the starting XI in Germany barring any late change.
The news comes just a day after Pogba's agent Mino Raiola dropped an untimely bombshell on the club by declaring that the France star wants to leave.
Raiola urged United to sell their £89million record signing next summer or risk losing him for nothing when his contract expires in June 2022 because he claims Pogba won't sign a new one.
'I can say that it's over for Paul Pogba at Manchester United,' Raiola told Italian newspaper Tuttosport.
'He has to change teams, he has to change the air. He has a contract that will expire in a year and a half, in the summer of 2022, but I believe the best solution for the parties is to sell in the next market.
'Otherwise, the club, with whom relations are excellent, knows well that they would risk losing him on a free transfer, given that for the moment it is not the player's intention to extend the contract.'