After agent Mino Raiola declared Paul Pogba's misery at Manchester United, it is believed that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has agreed to let the midfielder move on and will accept a vastly reduced fee for the star.
According to Raiola, Pogba is looking to leave Old Trafford at the next available opportunity.
Raiola also mentioned Juventus as a possible destination for the controversial character – having already played for the club between 2012 and 2016.
According to The Sun, United would be willing to accept as little as £50million for Pogba in the January transfer window – despite paying a club-record £89m for him in 2016.
However, the cut of Pogba's £290,000-a-week in wages could lend itself nicely to Solskjaer, who can use the money to secure a new signing in the transfer window.
Regardless of the fact Pogba's departure is dominating the headlines, Solskjaer insists he does not want to ‘waste energy' speaking about Raiola's comments and the future of the France star.
He said: ‘The [Manchester United] squad is fine. They're a team and they stick together.
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‘As soon as Paul's agent realises this is a team sport and we work together, the better. That's probably maybe the last thing I'll say about that. I don't want to spend energy on that.'
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