Manchester United are ready to open talks with Paul Pogba about a new £400,000-a-week contract this month.
United want Pogba's future decided before he reports for duty with the world champions at the start of June to prepare for the Euros, says the Mirror.
The Reds are willing to make the 28-year-old the club's highest-paid player to keep him at Old Trafford for another four years.
But they are also prepared to sell the midfielder this summer if the demands of agent Mino Raiola become too prohibitive - or he threatens to run down the final 12 months of his current deal.
United are already looking at potential replacements for Pogba – and have drawn up a list that includes West Ham's Declan Rice, Leicester's Wilfred Ndidi and Atletico Madrid's Saul Niguez.

