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Pogba opens door to Man United exit: 'Who knows what will happen'

  /  autty

Paul Pogba has once again opened the door to a mega-money transfer to Barcelona after refusing to rule out a move away from Manchester United.

The Spanish giants made their interest known throughout the summer and the player's agent, Mino Raiola, angled to push through a moved to the Nou Camp.

And despite appearing to bury the hatchet with United boss Jose Mourinho, following a tetchy relationship this summer, Pogba has not closed the door on his Old Trafford.

'There was a lot of talk, but it was just like that, I'm under contract in Manchester,' Pogba told Sky Sports Germany.

'My future is currently in Manchester, I still have a contract, I'm playing there at the moment, but who knows what will happen in the next few months.'

'But who knows what's going to happen in the next months.'

Perhaps the biggest giveaway that all isn't well in the Pogba-Mourinho camp was the World Cup-winner's response to the follow-up question.

When the 25-year-old was quizzed about whether he had a tense relationship with the Old Trafford boss, Pogba seemed to acknowledge that he has by nodding before saying: 'We have a pure coach-player relationship, that's right.

'One thing I can assure you: I will always give 100 percent, no matter which coach I always give everything for United - I can not say more.'

It will do little allay the fears of Manchester United supporters and is perhaps the biggest indication that he could be on his way to Spain yet.