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Pogba left MU in the summer of 2022, played the last game for the “Red Devils”

In the summer of 2016, MU had to spend up to 89.3 million pounds (105 million euros) to buy Pogba from Juventus. This was the world record transfer fee up to that time. At that time, the Board of Directors and fans of the “Red Devils” hoped that the French midfielder would shine like when he was with Juve to help the team find its heyday like when Sir Alex Ferguson remain in place.

However, Pogba was full of disappointment. In addition to frequent injuries, the 29-year-old star is also constantly criticized for his lack of enthusiasm.

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Pogba left MU after June 30. Photo: Getty.

On June 30, Pogba will officially expire his contract with MU Up to this point, the two sides have not yet negotiated a new contract extension. Currently, both Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid have voiced their desire to have the French player’s signature.

In the press conference before the encounter with Arsenal in the 34th round of the Premier League, coach Ralf Rangnick himself confirmed that Pogba will leave MU in the summer of 2022. At the same time, the player born in 1993 must rest until the end of the game. season because of a calf injury that he encountered in the 0-4 defeat against Liverpool at dawn on April 20 (Vietnam time). That means, the English derby is Pogba’s last match in the “Red Devils” shirt.

Coach Rangnick said: “Paul has had a CT scan. The doctor told me that it takes him a minimum of 4 weeks to recover while MU’s last game of this season is on May 22. Very unlikely, Pogba has can return to play before the end of the season.”

Before the encounter with Arsenal, superstar Cristiano Ronaldo returned to training after missing the match against Liverpool due to the loss of his child.

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