Paul Pogba’s brother on chances of Man Utd ace going to Man City, Barcelona or Real Madrid

Paul Pogba’s brother on chances of Man Utd ace going to Man City, Barcelona or Real Madrid

PAUL POGBA would only ‘improve’ at Barcelona, Real Madrid or Manchester City.
That is according to Paul’s brother Florentin, who has revealed all about his sibling’s current position at Manchester United.

“When my brother leaves Manchester United, there are only three clubs he can go to to improve: City, Real Madrid or Barca,” Florentin told AS.

“He’s not going to go to City, so he’ll come to Spain: to Barca or Madrid.”
The Elche defender has also revealed that his brother has already had opportunities to join both Real Madrid and Barcelona in recent seasons.
“When he was at Juventus, he could have gone to Barcelona, but he was determined to return to Manchester United, where it hadn’t worked out for him first time round,” he added.

“There was also movement [over a transfer to Madrid] when [Zinedine] Zidane was in charge, but he had his heart set on going back to England.”

The United midfielder has been on a great run of form in recent weeks, scoring five goals and assisting four in his last six appearances.
Florentin has claimed that Jose Mourinho leaving the club was the overwhelming factor in the improvement.

“[José] Mourinho leaving was the key,” he said.



“He wasn’t happy, and it was clear to see.”
Pogba was an unused substitute for Mourinho’s final two games as United boss, a win over Fulham and defeat to Liverpool at Anfield.

“Under [Ole Gunnar] Solskjaer, everything is much better. My brother knows him from his time in the Manchester United youth set-up,” Florentin added.

Solskjaer has won all seven of his games as caretaker manager at Old Trafford, and looks to make that eight against Arsenal in the FA Cup.

Source:www.express.co.uk

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