Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists they're under no pressure to sell Paul Pogba.
Solskjaer, speaking in Perth ahead of Saturday's pre-season opener against Perth Glory at the WACA, said United do not have to sell Pogba and that no bids have been lodged for the France World Cup winner.
"There's been loads of talks and speculation about many of our players, both ins and outs, but for me it's business as usual," said Solskjaer.
"When you're at Manchester United you expect these things to pop up. I've spoken to Paul, Rom [Lukaku], Rashy [Marcus Rashford], Jesse [Lingard], spoken to most of them, more or less, because you keep in touch with them.
"We don't have any bids for our players so, other than Paul, most of our players have long contracts and we're Manchester United, we don't have to sell players.
"Paul is a great great professional, he has a heart of gold. Paul's never put himself out of the team, always given his best and I can't report anything but that.
"There's agent talk all the time and, as I said, we've not had any bids, so that's all I can say for this matter.
"Paul's never been a concern for me, he's working hard, he's a true pro, a proud boy, so it's the same answer again. I can't be sitting here talking about Paul and what agents are saying.
"We've got a few years left of his contract and he's been fantastic."


