During the summer, while talking about his desire to leave "Manchester United," Paul Pogba remained within the ranks of the "Red Devils," but this season he only played five matches in the "Premier League" due to injury.
Although rumors about a possible departure of the Frenchman are still circulating in the foreign media, "Man Utd" coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is convinced that P. Pogba will stay in Manchester.
Former "Red Devils" coach David Moyes also spoke highly of the Frenchman, believing that "Man Utd" must keep the world champion in their ranks.
"Pogba is still the best player in the midfield for 'Man Utd.' He could play in any team in the world, especially in Europe.
I am still not sure about his stability and ability to change the outcome of matches. From such a player, there is always an expectation that he can be the one to decide the outcome of a match. Pogba doesn't always manage to do that, but I think 'Man Utd' must keep him in their ranks.
I don't think he can single-handedly win matches like Ronaldo or Messi, but Pogba is still an incredibly talented footballer," Moyes told "talkSPORT."
P. Pogba played 6 matches for "Man Utd" this season, during which he made 2 assists.