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Man Utd to accept fact that they may lose Pogba in summer (Sun)

  /  autty

Manchester United are making peace with the fact they may lose midfielder Paul Pogba during the next transfer window, according to The Sun.

The Pogba transfer saga has been ongoing for some time, with the Frenchman clearly wanting to leave the club.

PSG and Juventus are both thought to be waiting in the wings with bids for the £100million-rated player.

United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is understood to be growing weary of the whole ordeal, especially since the war of words with Pogba's agent Mino Raiola.

Meanwhile, new signing Bruno Fernandes is settling in well to the midfield, and Fred has also put in good performances this season as United's results have improved.

With a more solid midfield, Pogba's services may not be as required as they were previously, and Solskjaer may opt to put all the drama behind him.

However, Pogba is reported to be looking forward to developing a partnership with Fernandes, so there may yet be another twist in the tale.

The 26-year-old has only played seven games in the Premier League this season due to injury, and hasn't started a game since September.

Pogba is due back in training next week though, as he looks to cement a place in the French Euro 2020 squad.