Louis Saha has expressed disappointment over comments made by Paul Pogba declaring his desire to leave Manchester United.
The World Cup winner said last month that he was ready for a new challenge, with Real Madrid and Juventus both keen on his signature.
Speaking about Pogba's decision to publicly say he wants to leave United, former Red Devils striker Saha said: "I am a bit annoyed by that, but what can you do?
"I struggle to understand why players express themselves (in this way). As much as they want to move, I understand that, but I don't think it is something that should be done. I am especially gutted because he is a massive player for the club.
"I hope that he can still remain (with United), but it is difficult to see that because when you express something like this, it becomes a difficult situation to manage. It is not going to be easy for Ole (Gunnar Solskjaer)."

