Pogba puts Man Utd future in doubt after confirming contract talks yet to commence

Football
11 Jun 2021 • 5:30 AM MYT
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Paul Pogba claims that he has not yet held talks with Manchester United over his future.

The French midfielder has one year remaining on his current deal, but reports have claimed United have begun negotiations over an extension.

However, Pogba has revealed he hasn't received "any concrete offers" from the club.

Speaking ahead of France's opening Euro 2020 clash with Germany on Tuesday, Pogba told RMC Sport: "I have one year of my contract left, everyone knows that.

"There haven't been any concrete offers yet. We finished the season, as I said there was the Europa League final (which United lost to Villarreal on penalties), and after that we finished the holidays.

"We haven't spoken. I am still at Man Utd, the only thought I have for the future is the Euros. I have a little more experience than before. I really want to focus on the present, and the present is the Euros today.

"All things about the club, when there are competitions like this, I avoid. That's why I have an agent, and he takes care of all that."