Manchester United hero Paul Ince has called on Paul Pogba to sign a five-year contract or leave the club.
The 28-year-old, who recently starred at Euro 2020 with France, is out of contract with the Red Devils in the summer of 2022.
Speaking in association with Paddy Power, Ince told Goal: "Paul Pogba hasn't signed a new Manchester United contract, and we don't know what's in his mind.
"If he decides to stay, they should offer him five years, you can't have annual disharmony with a player saying he wants to leave.
"If you're staying, stay and commit, show what a world-class player you are. If not, leave and let United use the money to bring in others.
"We've seen glimpses of Pogba's true talent for France, and United occasionally. He performed very well at the Euros, but if you compare the French team with United's, he's playing with better players there.
"He came to United for big money, to be a talisman, but it just hasn't worked out. If he gets back to his best, and United can put a couple of players with him, like Bruno Fernandes, I'd like to keep him.
"When Pogba plays for France, he's in a holding position with N'Golo Kante. He gets more of the ball, and changes games. We don't always see that at United."


