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Paul Pogba reveals he’s open to joining Paris Saint-Germain

Paul Pogba, a midfielder for Manchester United, has hinted that he may join Paris Saint-Germain in the future, stating that he would prefer to play with international colleagues.

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Pogba’s contract expires in three months, but despite the fact that his time at Old Trafford has been cut short, the French midfielder is still weighing his alternatives before deciding on his future move.

The 29-year-old could still be at Manchester United until it is known who will be his replacement, but PSG, along with Real Madrid and former club Juventus, is a possible replacement for his hometown.

When asked if he would consider joining the Ligue 1 giants while on international duty with France, Pogba confessed he was considering it.

“Why not?” Le Figaro wondered. “Playing with your teammates on the national team and at the club is always enjoyable.”

Pogba has made it obvious that he is dissatisfied at United, and that if his current contract ends in June, he would hunt for fresh pastures, according to additional remarks from the Paris magazine earlier this week.

“[Didier Deschamps] has given me a job that I am familiar with [in France], but do I have a role at Manchester United?” “I ask a question for which I have no answer,” he explained.

“With [France], I’ve had a lot of playing time, but the system is different than at the team level.” In reality, it’s easier when I’m playing with Les Bleus, and it’s much easier when I’m at home. I’m aware of my responsibilities and am confident in my abilities. For the benefit of the coach and the players.”

“I have to be honest, I’m not happy about it – for the previous five seasons, but it truly isn’t,” he said of the team’s lack of trophies. This year is over; we will never win another championship.

“I want to win titles whether I’m with Manchester United or another team.”

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