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Premier League giants Manchester United on Wednesday (1/6/2022) evening WIB finally announced that they had officially released midfielder Paul Pogba on a free transfer.
The rumors that had been circulating for a long time about Manchester United had no intention of extending Pogba’s contract, which expired on June 30, 2022, have now finally been proven true.
“Once Red, always Red. Thank you for your service, Paul Pogba,” Manchester United wrote in a post on their official social media account.
Pogba is a graduate of the Manchester United academy. However, before becoming a permanent part of the Red Devils main squad, Pogba was released to Juventus in 2012.
After four seasons with Juventus, Pogba finally returned to Manchester United in 2016 for a transfer fee of 105 million euros, which became the world’s most expensive transfer record.
In his second period in Manchester United’s uniform, Pogba recorded 226 appearances, scoring 39 goals. He also won a League Cup and Europa League trophies each.
Several top European clubs are reportedly interested in signing Pogba. Apart from Juventus, which is his former club, Pogba has also been heavily linked with PSG and Real Madrid.
Pogba was also claimed to have entered into an agreement with Manchester City, which is United’s city rivals. However, the deal was eventually canceled out of fear of the fans’ anger.
Recently, Juventus became the most favorite club to get Pogba’s signature back.
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