Paul Pogba is back in the headlines once more, with fresh claims that Manchester United will fight to keep him at the club this summer - although they would be tempted to sell him to Real Madrid if they receive an offer in excess of £160m.
The 26-year-old was the subject of Barcelona's interest last summer, although the Red Devils managed to keep hold of the World Cup winner but appear to be facing a bigger challenge in making him stay this time around. According to the Daily Mail, however, United's stance will be a firm one when it comes to discussing the potential sale of Pogba, who has two years left on his current deal with the option of a third, as they look to retain arguably their most talented player. While the club is desperate to keep hold of the Frenchman though, the Mail claim that offers in the region of £160m will be taken seriously, which is significantly more than the £89m they paid Juventus in 2016 to re-sign him.
Pogba, who was recently named in the PFA Team of the Season, has cut a forlorn figure at times this season as talk of a move to the Santiago Bernabeu refuse to go away.
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