Manchester United’s transfer business this summer has been complicated by uncertainty over Paul Pogba’s future.
Despite Pogba being rehabilitated into United’s first team after injury, it remains unclear whether the £89million superstar will be at Old Trafford next season with Real Madrid and Juventus looking to freshen up their midfield.
While Pogba has received some favourable reviews since returning from a long-term ankle problem, his mistakes cost United goals against Southampton and West Ham — leaving their top-four hopes dependent on today’s final league game at Leicester.

Man United’s transfer plans are complicated by uncertainty over Paul Pogba's future
United insist they consider Pogba a world-class player and believe it likely he will remain at the club with two years left on his contract.