If Paul Pogba needed any more signs that his time is up at Manchester United, then he should just drive to training.
Already the target of racist abuse from Red Devils fans on social media, on Wednesday morning the superstar was greeted by a “Pogba out” spray-painted message at United’s Carrington training ground.
It’s clear that fans want him out and he has been scapegoated by coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer who stripped him of penalty duties last week after his spotkick against Wolves was saved.
But with Pogba and agent Mino Raiola already drukking for a move away in the off-season, the World Cup winner’s brother says Paul will be better leaving anyway.
%%%twitter https://twitter.com/paulpogba?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@PaulPogba: "He's a strong character. When you speak to him he's fine and I just cannot believe we're still sitting here in 2019 talking about these instances." #MUFC pic.twitter.com/CdcczOV5M0
— Manchester United (@ManUtd)
With links to Real Madrid not going away, Mathias Pogba tells AS: “I don’t know, I’m not inside the Bernabeu. In football you never know.
“He is very well, as always. No one expects me to say something bad about United. He is a professional and his present is there.
“The future? It depends on the clubs: that Manchester wants to sell and that Madrid wants to buy. This is business.
“Everyone knows that my brother could use Real Madrid and Zidane.
"Those who have to talk are Madrid and Manchester United.
“I don’t know what to say Zidane has always spoken well of my brother, it’s an honour.”