Manchester United might be taking a good step by selling Paul Pogba despite his quality on the field, according to Ryan Giggs.
Pogba has been massively linked with a move away from Old Trafford, even if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and agent Mino Raiola have said the Frenchman will not be sold in January.
Giggs feels sorry for the manager, with how he has to endure a series of questions surrounding Pogba even while the midfielder is injured.
He added that he does not expect to see Pogba at the club at the beginning of next season.
His words, “No, no.
“I feel sorry for Ole because he’s got to continuously answer questions on Paul Pogba.
“I say United are on a good run at the moment and that’s without him. He’s come on and done okay in a few games but it’s disappointing at the moment.
“He is a talent, we talk about him all the time, he’s not consistently done it for United.
“Ole can only deal with the players that are fit at the moment.
“To continuously answer questions on a player that is rumoured to be leaving, to be injured, to be elsewhere when he should be perhaps in Carrington training, is frustrating to a manager.”
“You can’t not play Pogba if he’s fit because you haven’t got anyone [else] with his quality to come in,”
“Let him do his talking on the pitch, that was how I was brought up. Do your talking on the pitch.
“Now we’re in a different era, social media’s dominating everything at the moment.”
“But it’s suggestion because the lad has got quality,”
“Like I said, he’s not shown it consistently for United since he signed, since he’s come back.
“Is he happy? I don’t know. Does he want to be elsewhere? I don’t know.”
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